Florida Georgia Line-Inspired ‘May We All’ Musical to Open in 2022

Mark your calanders for June 2022.

Written by Chris Parton
Florida Georgia Line-Inspired ‘May We All’ Musical to Open in 2022
May We All Musical Art; Courtesy of Lively McCabe Entertainment

May We All, the theatrical musical inspired by the Florida Georgia Line hit of the same name, has announced plans for a world premiere performance. The still-in-development stage play will come to Nashville’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center next year, and then start traveling the country.

Created by Lively McCabe Entertainment and CuzBro Productions – the company founded by FGL’s Brian Kelley — the May We All musical will make its debut in June of 2022. Its opening run will be part of the upcoming Broadway at TPAC series in Nashville, and then the cast will embark on a 2022/23 national tour.

“TPAC is looking forward to welcoming everyone back to the theater again, and we can’t wait to share all the new and uplifting arts experiences we have in store for you next year,” says Jennifer Turner, TPAC President and CEO. “We’re delighted to host the world premiere engagement of May We All in the summer of 2022. It’s the perfect opportunity for fans of musical theater and fans of Country music to unite here in Music City for this special presentation before the launch of a national tour.”

“We’re so excited for May We All to be in residence in Nashville next summer,” says Lively McCabe Entertainment Executive Producer Michael Barra. “Music City followed by a coast-to-coast tour has been our goal for this show since day one, and the overwhelming response from Country music fans has granted us the opportunity to achieve this milestone. We’re so grateful to Jennifer Turner and her first-rate team at TPAC for their support and partnership on this production.”

Inspired by the 2016 FGL single, “May We All” (featuring Tim McGraw), the play’s plot is described as “a story of disappearing small-town America,” told through the eyes of a hopeful country singer returning home after a rough start in Music City. Producers have partnered with BMG to feature music by McGrawKenny ChesneyKeith UrbanShania TwainChris StapletonMiranda Lambert, Dolly Parton and many more, plus two original songs by Florida Georgia Line members Kelley and Tyler Hubbard.

The musical was first announced in late 2019. Currently, a developmental production of May We All is set for this fall in Memphis, Tennessee, and the team also announced plans to make the project into a movie in January.