Episodes

  • Tyler Hubbard | CMA Fest 2026
    Jun 8 2026

    If it’s meant to be, it’ll be. And it is, as Florida Georgia Line reunited on stage over the weekend at CMA Fest in Nashville.

    The hitmaking Country duo is back after an “indefinite hiatus” in 2022, and Tyler Hubbard joined Holly Hutton shortly after his appearance with bandmate Brian Kelley, to talk about how it all came together.

    “We just started hanging out again, you know, and having a good time,” Tyler tells Holly. “We went on a hike and then we went on a fishing trip and then we went on a ski trip and now we've got about 17 vacations planned together, and we think this is really working out well for us.”

    “It's super low key and we're really grateful to, honestly have our friendship back and just excited about where that's going,” he adds. “It feels stronger than ever and our wives and ourselves have just been having a blast and just soaking up the moment and living in it. The music's kind of been a cherry on top for both of us, you know, it's like let's get our friendship back and then we'll think about music.”

    Thankfully for fans, the more the two hung out, the more they wanted to play music together. “We're all in a really good place, really exciting place, and I think next year is gonna be a lot of fun,” he reveals.

    On June 4, Kelley and Hubbard made their way through the crowd at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, and to the stage to perform “Round Here” and “Cruise.”

    “It was pretty awesome. I'm not gonna lie, it was probably one of the highlights of my whole career,” Tyler shares on his return to the stage. “It was really, really special. The energy, the excitement, the friends, getting to do it at Nissan, and, yeah, it was definitely one of those moments I'll never forget.”

    So with FGL back in play, what does that mean for the solo careers of Hubbard and Kelley? “BK and I, we said, ‘man, we just wanna get on stage and play some shows,’ you know, and have a good time and bring the party,” Hubbard says. “Celebrate the years of music that we made, and, and so, we're having fun with that, but I think we're gonna allow ourselves enough freedom and flexibility to both continue to pursue our solo careers and anything else that our heart leads us to pursue and so, it's a really good place to be, you know, it's really fun.”

    For more from Tyler Hubbard on his new single, “Land,” and his feelings around the FGL reunion, listen to the full conversation above.

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    5 mins
  • Chris Janson | Friday Night Takeover
    May 29 2026

    You might have caught Chris Janson make a cameo and his music provide the soundtrack during a pivotal episode of 'Marshals' this season, but is more acting in the future for the “Good Vibes” singer?

    Janson joins Rob + Holly this week for the 'Friday Night Takeover,' and looks back on his role in 'Marshals,' and ahead to any additional acting gigs.

    “We would definitely consider it, but I'm a restrictions actor,” Chris reveals. “So no physical anything, no emotional anything, not with any other women other than my wife.”

    “I read a story once that George Strait was the same way during ‘Pure Country’ with his wife Norma, but I mean, I just love Kelly so much. Even though it's acting, I could still never do that.”

    “I would love a part on one of those shows, but it would have to be a singular male part. That's it,” he adds, sharing that it would take a lot for him to step away from music and his home to jump into acting. “It's honestly just the time and the energy of acting, really. I am into music, yes, but I'm also way into my family and way into my home and my property and things like that.”

    Janson talks a lot about his unwavering commitment to family life, which he prioritizes over his career, being sure to minimize his time on the road to maximize his time with family. "I'm really not there until about 30 minutes-ish before I play... Like I literally fly in last minute. Show up, put my stuff on, and go on stage and play,” he explains. “And literally, when I'm done, I exit the stage, get into a car, usually drive myself, and drive straight to an airplane and go home."

    "Jesus comes first, my wife comes second, my kids come 3rd, period. That's it. And then music is just icing on the cake."

    For much more from Chris Janson, check out the full conversation above.

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    30 mins
  • The Red Clay Strays | Friday Night Takeover
    May 15 2026

    As The Red Clay Strays begin gearing up for a new album in June, Brandon Coleman and Drew Nix from the group looked back on their recent live album and their CMA Awards win for 'Vocal Group of the Year' during a talk with Rob + Holly.

    “I think those songs are almost a better representation of us as a band because we're such a live band anyway,” they shared about last year’s 'Live At The Ryman' album, which arrived shortly after their surprise win at the CMA Awards.

    After winning 7 times in a row, Old Dominion was beat out by The Red Clay Strays for the 'Vocal Group of the Year' award.

    “As far as the award goes and Old Dominion holding on to it, I mean, I think it's the fans and the media that really get the most enjoyment out of these things because, you know, it's just a piece of glass,” the group admits. “We actually ran into Old Dominion that day and they were like, ‘dude, I hope y'all win. We're so tired of winning this thing.’”

    “Our green room was right next to Old Dominion, and they were so happy that we won, and if they would have won that night, we would have been so happy for them. All that stuff passes away, it's really the music that's going to live on.”

    For more from The Red Clay Strays, check out the full conversation with Rob + Holly above, and during the 'Friday Night Takeover' on your favorite Audacy Country station.

    The new album, 'Grateful,' is out everywhere on June 5.

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    23 mins
  • Tucker Wetmore | Friday Night Takeover
    May 8 2026

    Tucker Wetmore is already a winner at the 2026 ACM Awards, scoring the 'Best New Artist Award' in an announcement earlier this week. The Washington native continues to rise towards the top of the Country game thanks to hits like “Brunette,” which he recently unpacked with Rob + Holly.

    Tucker explains that "Brunette" was an "outside song" he received while waiting to board a flight in Ohio, and while the initial demo only contained an acoustic guitar with the lyrics and melody, he immediately found the song "weird" but compelling.

    "I listened to it and I go, this song is weird,” Tucker shares with Rob + Holly. “This song is so weird in a sense that I have to have it, you know, And obviously the message behind the song is, you know, you've been dating blondes, it's time to find a brunette, maybe change some things up, a couple of hidden messages in there, but I just thought it was fun and tongue in cheeky, and it was one of those songs lyrically I haven't ever heard before, and that's a scary, scary thing to try and tackle."

    Thankfully Wetmore trusted his gut, and the song and video have taken on a life of their own. But as for Wetmore, does the message ring true when it comes to hair color?

    “I'm more so focused on the music right now,” he laughs. “My mom's always said, she's like, ‘you're going to mess around with blondes for a little while, but I truly believe you're going to settle down with the brunette,’ and I was like, ‘Yeah, 100%.’”

    For more from Tucker Wetmore, check out the 'Friday Night Takeover' with Rob + Holly on your favorite Audacy Country station, and check out the full interview above.

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    13 mins
  • Dylan Scott | Friday Night Takeover
    Apr 17 2026

    This week, Dylan Scott joins Rob + Holly on the 'Friday Night Takeover,' sharing some updates on family life, his late night productive hours, and the story behind his new song, “Slow Down,” which arrives everywhere on April 24.

    “It's about my kids, it's about my wife, it's about life in general and just how, man just sometimes, I mean not sometimes really a lot of times, we need to slow down and just realize what we got and how good life actually is,” admits Dylan. “It's more special to me because my whole life my mom would tell me, ‘hey Dylan slow down,’ you know, because from the time I remember when my eyes opened up in the morning time I'm nonstop and I'm still to this day pretty much nonstop.”

    “She passed in 2021 but even up until then she would tell me, ‘hey, don't write today, don't record, don't do this, sit on the couch and watch Netflix or something.’ I couldn't, I can't do it, and so after she passed I woke up in the middle of the night and the first thing that came to my mind was ‘slow down.’ So I went and wrote it.”

    To hear much more from Dylan Scott check out the full conversation above, and tune in to the 'Friday Night Takeover' with Rob + Holly on your favorite Audacy Country station.

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    16 mins
  • Shaboozey + Jelly Roll | Friday Night Takeover
    Apr 6 2026

    Shaboozey and Jelly Roll joined Rob + Holly recently to talk about their collaboration on the song "Amen," their respective health journeys, career milestones, and more. Listen as the two link up for laughs and a candid conversation about the power of faith.

    Shaboozey explains that the decision to record "Amen" was ultimately tied to his mother's strong faith and daily prayers. "I grew up with my mother always praying,” he shares. “She prays every single day, honestly, more than she does anything. That's like her hobby, you know what I mean? Everything. it's just, she's just always giving glory and thanks to God and praying over her family and praying over everyone, and she's just really, really just a strong woman of faith. So when I heard the record I was like this is awesome, my mom's gonna love this record. I think that's what I used to decide if I should cut the record, ‘Is my mom gonna love it,’ if she loves it then I know it's a hit song."

    More than just a hit, “Amen” won a GRAMMY award earlier this year. The night before the ceremony, Shaboozey told Jelly Roll's wife, Bunny, that he had already written his acceptance speech, while Jelly Roll thought they had no chance of winning. Ultimately his faith prevailed, leading to many more “Amen Moments” along the way.

    Hear the full conversation with Jelly Roll and Shaboozey above.

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    24 mins
  • Justin Moore | Rob + Holly
    Apr 3 2026

    While celebrating the success of Justin Moore’s latest single, “Time’s Ticking,” from the album, 'This Is My Dirt,' Rob + Holly stumbled upon the ultimate spring break love story.

    Moore met his wife 24 years ago during a high school senior trip to Panama City Beach, Florida, at the Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort "It was her and 7 of her friends and me and 7 of my friends, and our balconies, adjoined,” he remembers. “We're like, ‘this is perfect,’ and we've been together ever since."

    "We were kind of both the one in each of our groups that basically kept everybody caged as best we could, you know, and took care of them and made sure they got in bed, those kind of things," Justin adds. “I told my friends the day after we met, because she might have spent the night with me that night, but, I go, ‘I'm gonna marry that girl.’ They're like, ‘No, you ain't.’ I go, ‘Yeah, I am.’”

    Moore noted that they were both dating other people at the time and had to break up with their respective partners to start dating, calling the experience "terrible" but part of "God's plan.”

    For much more from Justin Moore, check out the full conversation above.

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    17 mins
  • Jim Breuer | Rob + Holly
    Apr 1 2026

    Jim Breuer joins Rob + Holly to talk about parenting, how he crafts his characters, conspiracy theories, and much more.

    "I'm at the point where I know who I am. I know what type of person I am. I'm not worried about comments," Jim shares. "It comes from experience, I think, and over time."

    Don't miss the full conversation with Jim Breuer above.

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    34 mins