01of 08The pair played tracks from their latest albumCan’t Say I Ain’t Country, including “Talk You Out of It” and “Simple.”

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The pair played tracks from their latest albumCan’t Say I Ain’t Country, including “Talk You Out of It” and “Simple.”

02of 08Their wives also joined in on the fun! Hayley Hubbard, who is pregnant with hersecond child, a boy, joined husband Tyler while Brittney Marie Kelley was hand-in-hand with husband Brian.

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Their wives also joined in on the fun! Hayley Hubbard, who is pregnant with hersecond child, a boy, joined husband Tyler while Brittney Marie Kelley was hand-in-hand with husband Brian.

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04of 08John Shearer/Getty"There is a magical feeling when you walk into the Ryman and this is a place that has always been on our bucket list to play. We couldn’t wait to bring our FGL vibes to the Mother Church!" said Brian.

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“There is a magical feeling when you walk into the Ryman and this is a place that has always been on our bucket list to play. We couldn’t wait to bring our FGL vibes to the Mother Church!” said Brian.

05of 08"The first time Brian and I heard ourselves on the radio was on SiriusXM. So, to come together now for our first full-blown concert at the Ryman is really special," Tyler said.

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“The first time Brian and I heard ourselves on the radio was on SiriusXM. So, to come together now for our first full-blown concert at the Ryman is really special,” Tyler said.

06of 08Kelley and Hubbard also played their hits “Cruise,” “H.O.L.Y.,” and “Meant to Be.”

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Kelley and Hubbard also played their hits “Cruise,” “H.O.L.Y.,” and “Meant to Be.”

07of 08The private show aired live on Wednesday, May 29 at 8:00 pm CT on SiriusXM’s The Highway channel.

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The private show aired live on Wednesday, May 29 at 8:00 pm CT on SiriusXM’s The Highway channel.

08of 08John Shearer/Getty"Since being played first on SiriusXM’s The Highway, Tyler and Brian have been unstoppable, and for them to play the Mother Church of Country Music will be a cherished memory for their many fans," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM.

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“Since being played first on SiriusXM’s The Highway, Tyler and Brian have been unstoppable, and for them to play the Mother Church of Country Music will be a cherished memory for their many fans,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM.

source: people.com