Florida Georgia Line Going Bigger For Their First World Tour
. So what can we expect from FGL's massive headlining tour? When Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley stopped by Radio.com during record release week for their latest album Anything Goes, they filled us in. 'With this tour, it's our first worldwide tour," Brian Kelley tells Radio.com. 'It's our first full-year of headlining. We're bringing our buddies Thomas Rhett and Frankie Ballard along with us to join the party. It's a bigger scale. Bigger venues, more people, more lights, more smoke. More pyro. Maybe some lasers. You never know. We're still planning. "We're trying to make it big and fun and try to create the best moments that we can. That's what our shows are all about, moments that you're never going to forget. Feel the music is what we're going after for our fans." The tour includes stops throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as a gig at New York's Madison Square Garden on Feb. 25 which the guys say is a 'dream come true." "That's the date that I saw and thought, 'Heck yeah! That's going to be awesome,'" Hubbard recalls. "We're excited about the whole year. Our fans have been asking for a long time for this, and we've been waiting for a long time. We're very, very excited." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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