Tyler Hubbard, Indian Ranch 8/17/25
Tyler Hubbard and company rolled into Indian Ranch in Webster, Mass on Sunday to play his brand of country music to a sold-out crowd. Located on the shore of Lake (please don’t ask how to say this) Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg!! Even with wrapping up a four-day, four show run, Tyler and the boys did not disappoint. They played with the same passion and energy they always bring to the stage.
Drummer Sean “Paw Paw” Fuller led the band on the stage, and the party was on, as Sean started the intro to “Park” Tyler Hubbard jogs on stage and the crowd erupts! Tyler’s energetic live show that fans have come to expect dating back to when he was ½ of the group Florida Georgia Line. His setlist wove together a mix of high-energy anthems like “Back Then Right Now,” “Wish You Would,” and heartfelt ballads, “Meant to Be,” and “You Make It Easy” a song he wrote for Jason Aldean. Creating a dynamic balance that reflected his growth as both a songwriter and performer.
Hubbard’s ability to connect with his audience was second to none, between songs when he talked about his family, Faith, and the ups and downs throughout his career, the crowd stopped and listened to every word. These moments of authenticity resonated deeply, giving the show a personal, almost intimate feel. One of the major highlights was when Hubbard broke into the FGL smash hit “Cruise.” It felt like the band played harder, Tyler sang louder, and for sure the crowd was louder. Hands in the air and singing every word right back to him. To close out the show, Tyler played his two biggest songs from his solo career. “5 foot 9” and to end the show, “Dancin’ in the Country” had the whole crowd, Dancin’ in the isles.
Backed by a tight band and crisp sound the concert felt both fresh and familiar. Hubbard’s vocals were strong, his energy contagious, and his charisma undeniable. By the time the show ended, it was clear that Tyler Hubbard has carved out his own lane—one filled with passion, storytelling, and plenty of country soul. The sky is the limit for Hubbard, his live shows are definitely something to see.