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FILE - This June 4, 2014 file photo shows Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard of the musical group Florida Georgia Line arriving at the CMT Music Awards at Bridgestone Arena on in Nashville, Tenn. Hubbard and Kelley, who debuted on the scene two years ago with the high spirited multiplatinum record, “Here’s To The Good Times,” will host the Dec. 15, 2014 awards show from Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Wade Payne/Invision/AP, File) Image Credit: Wade Payne/Invision/AP

Florida Georgia Line has plenty of experience on award stages after numerous accolades for their monster hit Cruise, but as hosts of the American Country Countdown Awards, the country duo has less background to rely on.

“We’ve hosted a couple of pool parties at my house before,” joked singer Tyler Hubbard.

Hubbard and Brian Kelley, who arrived on the scene two years ago with the high-spirited, multiplatinum record Here’s to the Good Times will host the December 15 awards show live from Nashville, Tennessee.

The first-time hosting gig is an opportunity to show a bit more of their personalities after they release their second album, Anything Goes, in October. Kelley said he was excited about the challenge of live television.

“To prepare for it, we’re going to get with the writers and make it kind of our own,” Kelley said. “To let our personalities shine through and make some jokes of our own.”

The awards show, to air on Fox, is based on the syndicated radio programme American Country Countdown With Kix Brooks, on Cumulus Media stations.