Brian Kelley is doubling down on the coastal freedom that has defined his solo trajectory. Today marks the arrival of “Queen Of 30A,” a sun-soaked love story that captures the nostalgic, free-spirited energy of Florida’s Gulf Coast. The track lands with immediate melodic weight, blending beachside escapism with the vivid storytelling that fueled his Diamond-selling career. It is an assertive statement of his “Country meets coastal” sound, arriving just as he prepares for a series of high-demand live performances.
The single unfolds as a carefree narrative sparked by a chance meeting, carried through an island-tinged soundscape of dock bars and beach bonfires. “‘Queen Of 30A’ feels like a place and a person all at once,” Kelley shares. “If you’ve ever spent time down here, you know that stretch of highway carries its own kind of energy. This song captures that feeling — the sun, the freedom, and that girl who kind of runs the whole scene without even trying.” This release reinforces his authority as the primary voice of modern surf-country.
The launch coincides with the Spring Break 2026 edition of his Surf Post Sessions, starting tonight at the Tribe Kelley Surf Post in Grayton Beach. These intimate, full-band performances have become a seaside staple, boasting over 75 sold-out shows since their inception in 2022. By hosting these events in his own backyard, Kelley is consolidating a unique community where music and surf culture converge. The momentum of these sessions proves that his live draw is as potent as his record-breaking history with Florida Georgia Line.
A rowdy new music video accompanies the track, placing Kelley behind the bar and onstage to capture the loose, anything-goes energy of a packed beach town night. Produced by Katlin Owen, the project is part of a larger creative chapter that includes recent releases like “93 In The Keys” and “Bought A Boat.” Kelley continues to diversify his enterprise while maintaining a relentless release schedule. This is music designed for the moment, capturing a summer romance that burns bright and lingers well after the last call.
Surf Post Sessions Spring Break 2026 Dates:
March 13, 2026 — Grayton Beach, FL — Tribe Kelley Surf Post
March 14, 2026 — Grayton Beach, FL — Tribe Kelley Surf Post
March 20, 2026 — Grayton Beach, FL — Tribe Kelley Surf Post
March 21, 2026 — Grayton Beach, FL — Tribe Kelley Surf Post


