Written By: Nick Singer

Speculation surrounding a potential Florida Georgia Line reunion is reaching new heights this week as fans continue connecting the dots ahead of Spotify House during CMA Fest in Nashville.

While neither Tyler Hubbard nor Brian Kelley has officially announced plans to perform together, a series of recent developments has many country music fans convinced that something significant is in the works.

The latest wave of speculation began after a mysterious billboard appeared in Nashville featuring a collection of emojis that many fans believe directly reference Florida Georgia Line. The billboard, which also contains branding connected to Spotify House, quickly spread across social media and fan forums, prompting widespread discussion about what the message could mean.

Many fans now believe the duo could make a surprise appearance during Spotify House on Friday, June 5, occupying the currently unannounced "surprise performance" slot listed on the official lineup. Spotify House has built a reputation for delivering unexpected collaborations and special guest appearances throughout CMA Fest week, making it a fitting stage for what would be one of the most talked-about moments of the festival.

Fueling the rumors even further, Florida Georgia Line recently updated its official social media profile image for the first time in nearly five years. While seemingly minor, the move immediately caught the attention of longtime fans who have closely followed the band's activity since announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2022.

Shortly after the profile update, fans discovered that Florida Georgia Line had also launched a new text messaging platform. After registering for updates, subscribers receive a message that reads:

"Turns out, some things are just better together. Much more to come."

The wording has only added to the growing speculation. For many fans, the phrase appears to reference the duo's relationship and legacy together, while hinting that an announcement could be on the horizon.

The rumors arrive just months after Hubbard and Kelley reunited publicly for the first time in years during a surprise performance at Country Radio Seminar in Nashville. The appearance marked a notable step forward for the duo, whose hiatus led many to question whether they would ever share a stage again.

In recent interviews, Hubbard has also acknowledged that discussions about future Florida Georgia Line performances have taken place, although both artists remain focused on their respective solo careers.

For now, no official reunion has been confirmed. However, between the cryptic billboard campaign, the revived social media presence, the new fan text line, and a highly anticipated mystery slot at Spotify House, fans have more reasons than ever to believe that Florida Georgia Line may be preparing for a return.

Whether the speculation proves true remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: if Hubbard and Kelley walk onto the Spotify House stage together this week, it would instantly become one of the biggest moments of CMA Fest 2026.