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Florida Georgia Line Sign With CAA

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After reuniting at CMA Fest at Nashville's Nissan Stadium with a performance of their classics, Florida Georgia Line duo Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard have signed a new deal with Creative Artists Agency and The Core Entertainment.

Kelley and Hubbard officially signed with CAA for representation and will reportedly be managed by Chief Zaruk and Simon Tikhman of The Core.

Overwhelmed by the news of the reunion, Hubbard's wife Hayley wrote on Instagram, accompanied by a collage of pictures, "This week has been overwhelming in the best way and I'm so happy everyone else gets to experience the giddiness and healing that we've been experiencing these past 6 months with the 'FGL reunion'"

She added, "Only God can orchestrate timing and miracles like these and bring peace, grace, love and forgiveness and goodness like this. Not to mention a village of amazing family, friends, fans and a super team to support us and the guys along the way. Gratitude is gushing from all of us every time we hang and it's truly awesome and unexplainable in the best way. Can't wait for what's to come!"

The ACM award-winning musicians split in 2022, a year after the release of their highly successful fifth studio album, Life Rolls On.

FGL has a wide fan following for hits like "This Is How We Roll," "Simple," "I Love My Country," "Long Live," "Up Down," "H.O.L.Y." and "Cruise."

At the height of their dominance in country music, the duo sold more than 40 million tracks and 4.7 million albums.

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