The Tennessee Titans haven't had new uniforms in two decades, and it's time for a redesign. An event that comes along this infrequently deserves some fanfare, and it'll get just that—Florida Georgia Line is going to headline a public street party to help the team show off their new duds.

The unveiling of the uniforms is set for the evening of Apr. 4 at Broadway and First Avenue, which is near Florida Georgia Line’s restaurant FGL House. Fans can attend the event, which starts at 7 p.m., for free.

The duo told The Tennessean that they'd originally been asked to do a few acoustic numbers for the date, but they decided it was worthy of a full-on amplified concert. "Anytime we can represent the city and the Titans, we’re stepping our game up," the band's Brian Kelley told the outlet. "We’re just thankful.”

The uniform redesign is in honor of the Titans' 20th season in Nashville and is the first revamp of the jerseys since the team changed its name from the Oilers to the Titans in 1999. The team announced back in the fall they were planning on updating their look, and revealed the April date Saturday evening (Feb. 24) event for season ticket holders held at Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center.

FGL are currently working on new music following a red-hot 2017 that found them on the road for most of the year on the Smooth Tour with appearances by Backstreet Boys and Nelly.

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