Green adds tour dates
Following sold-out headlining shows across Canada earlier this year, Green will officially kick off the U.S. leg of the tour on May 1 in Athens, Ga.
Support for these dates feature Jamey Johnson, Drake White and Hannah McFarland.
The new dates are:
Nov. 6 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena
Nov. 7 - St Louis, MO - Chaifetz Arena
Nov. 8 - Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
Nov. 13 - University Park, PA - Bryce Jordan Center
Nov. 14 - Toledo, OH - Huntington Center^
Nov. 15 - Peoria, IL - Peoria Civic Center Arena
Nov. 20 - Lincoln, NE - Pinnacle Bank Arena
Nov. 21 - Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center
^ without Jamey Johnson
Green recently received five nominations at this year's ACM Awards for the hit duet, "you look like you love me," with Ella Langley. Additionally, his third studio album, "Don't Mind If I Do," was released last fall. The title track features Langley.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale on Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time and general on-sale begins on May 2 at 10 a.m.
More news for Riley Green
- 11/10/25: Green plans to play for military
- 10/31/25: Green, Johnson blast "Smoke"
- 09/16/25: Green embarks on '26 tour
- 08/29/25: Top, Price, Crowell, Wilson Jr. release new sounds
- 08/13/25: "Don't Mind If I Do," Green goes deluxe
- 07/11/25: Green goes acoustic; Cobb, Usrey, The Wildmans drop records
- 05/03/25: Green, Langley take ACM honor
- 02/10/25: Green goes to radio in the "Worst Way"
CD reviews for Riley Green
Listening to the way Riley Green strings together a collection of heartfelt country songs may make you wish more artists did it this way. In fact, I'm sure Hank done it this way. If you think lyrics like the ones to "Numbers On The Cars," are exceptions, "Different 'Round Here" is mostly more of the same good thing.
With the song "Different 'Round Here," Green sings a Southern pride song, but it's one that goes much deeper than a regional affection for sweet tea. ...
Riley Green's "Get That Man A Beer" EP includes a strong quartet of modern country songs. None better than "Numbers On The Cars," though. It's the perfectly appropriate song to pull out whenever arguing the case for what real country music does best. Chronicling the trials and tribulations of an Alzheimer's-afflicted father, it's difficult to imagine any other genre bettering this one. Its various lyrical scenarios spotlight the confusing inconsistencies ...
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