Florida Georgia Line, the Nashville-based country duo of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, are the only act in RIAA history to earn two Diamond-certified singles, with "Cruise" and "Meant to Be" featuring Bebe Rexha accumulating over 13 billion global streams and anchoring one of the best-selling catalogs in country music history. Their 18 No. 1 singles include "H.O.L.Y.," "This Is How We Roll," and "Meant to Be," which set the all-time record for weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart at 50 consecutive weeks. After announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2022, Hubbard and Kelley publicly reunited at the 2025 CMA Awards, performed together at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville in March 2026, and made a surprise appearance at CMA Fest 2026 on June 4 at Nissan Stadium where they confirmed a return with the announcement "we back, baby." Florida Georgia Line remains among the most recognizable names in country music for college concert buyers, festival promoters, and corporate entertainment planners seeking proven catalog-rich acts with massive crossover appeal. With a full reunion trajectory now in motion and the possibility of new live dates on the horizon, Florida Georgia Line is one of the most compelling re-emerging booking opportunities in the country format today.