Florida Georgia Line fans will be sad to hear that the group has officially wrapped their last onstage performance for the time being.  As TMZ wrote, band members Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard sang their final set at the Minnesota State Fair this week and expressed their appreciation toward loyal FGL supporters. They concluded the show by singing their early hit, “Cruise,” before exiting the stage in opposite directions. 

This update comes after Kelley and Hubbard spoke of the group’s next phase in a February interview with People. The artists explained that they would be pausing their partnership rather than “breaking up.” “I think ‘taking a break’ is the proper term, as opposed to breaking up,” Hubbard said. Kelley then added, “We’re not going our separate ways. We’re taking a break from recording our music.” In regards to their final 12 performances, Hubbard said that the duo would use these onstage appearances to “celebrate FGL, celebrate the fans, celebrate each other, and then support each other on the next chapter of our musical and creative journey, which is gonna be individually for a while.” As for their independent projects, in a recent “Today” interview, Hubbard promoted his debut solo venture, “Dancin’ in the Country,” while Kelley has 20 shows lined up through late October. 

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