Florida Georgia Line Singer Brian Kelley To Appear At Flora-Bama

News Staff • August 28, 2025

Kelley just launched new album and featured songs on Today Show

Brian Kelley at Flora-Bama

Grammy-nominated artist Brian Kelley is scheduled to perform at the Flora-Bama Tent on Friday, August 29 at 8 p.m. The event is open to fans ages 18 and older and only requires the standard door cover for entry. Kelley, widely recognized as the Florida half of Florida Georgia Line, will be appearing on the Alabama-Florida state line for this special stop.


Kelley recently performed his new single live on national television. The singer was featured on the Today Show, where he played “Spend Some Time There” as part of the Citi Concert Series. The appearance also included a segment where Kelley discussed his latest solo release, "Sunshine State Of Mind Season Two, Chapter One.”


Brian Kelley first found fame as part of Florida Georgia Line, a breakout country duo known for hits like “Cruise” and “H.O.L.Y.”. The group earned multiple awards and filled arenas across the country, becoming one of the most recognizable acts in modern country music. After over a decade together, the duo decided to pursue solo careers in 2022 to explore new creative directions and personal musical interests. Kelley now focuses on his own projects, allowing him to share his individual style and connect independently with fans.


The concert is
not ticketed. Attendees simply pay the normal entry cover, so fans can catch the country star on stage without reserving advance tickets. The concert serves as a chance for Gulf Coast residents and visitors to see a top country act in a local venue.


Doors open for ages 18 and older at 8 p.m. on August 29. Event organizers expect a lively crowd for Kelley’s performance, especially following his spot on the Today Show. Country music enthusiasts can anticipate both new material and familiar sounds when Kelley arrives on the coast.


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