Florida Georgia Line Wins Three ACM Awards During Sold-Out Tour
Hats off to Florida Georgia Line who not only just rocked out their sold-out tour, but won three ACM Awards.
This past weekend, Florida Georgia Line wrapped their sold-out “2019 CAN’T SAY I AIN’T COUNTRY TOUR”, at the FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA. Florida Georgia Line (FGL) rightfully claimed their spot in Country music. Representatives from the Academy of Country Music made a special appearance to present the global entertainers with the ACM Breakout Artist of the Decade Award, ACM Single of the Decade Award (“Cruise”), and ACM Music Event of the Decade Award (“Meant to Be” featuring Bebe Rexha) during their tour. It’s important to also note that FGL is the first-ever recipient of these applicable awards. What an amazing achievement.
RAC Clark, AMC Interim Executive Director, surprised the Multi-platinum duo backstage with friends, family, and media as he presented them with their applicable awards.
If you’re experiencing a bit of FOMO right about now, don’t worry we’ve got great news. FGL will be celebrating the encore of their “2019 CAN’T SAY I AIN’T COUNTRY TOUR” next month, November 6, 8, 9, and 12 in Viva, Las Vegas. You can purchase tickets online here, or in-person at the Planet Hollywood box office.
If you’re a Kenny Chesney fan, boy are you in for a treat. Beginning April 18, 2020, FGL will make their highly anticipated return to stadiums as part of “Kenny Chesney’s Chillaxification 2020 Tour” in Arlington, TX. About 20 stops have been announced so far, with many more to come. You can check out a full list of ticket details and tour dates here.
FGL’s 17-track acoustic project, The Acoustic Sessions is set to release October 18, 2019. But don’t wait, eight tracks are immediately ready for download when you preorder now. If you’re feeling nostalgic and love a classic CD of your favorite group, CDs will be available exclusively at Walmart on the day of the release.
Visit floridageorgialine.com to stay up to date on one of the most ground-breaking groups in Country music.