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Green plans to play for military

Monday, November 10, 2025 – Riley Green will play three military dates in March for service members in Hawaii and Japan in March 2026.

Green will appear at Kanagawa, Japan at U.S. Navy Base Fleet Yokosuka on March 9, Naval Air Facility Atsugi on March 10, and Hickman, Hawaii at Joint Base Pearl Harbor on March 22. Hosted by Navy MWR Entertainment, the shows will feature Green performing live for sailors, service members, and their families.

Green has a history of supporting the military. Green established the Buford Bonds Charitable Fund in 2023 to support organizations such as Folds of Honor and other veteran-focused charities.

The upcoming shows follow on the heels of the announcement of his 2026 headlining Cowboy As It Get Tour which will take Green to major cities and arenas across the country, including Nashville, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, and Hartford, Ct..

Green recently released his latest project, "Don't Mind If I Do (Deluxe)," an expanded edition of his 2024 album featuring six new tracks.


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