Riley Green’s North American tour is making a Tennessee stop in June. Here’s where

Riley Green's North American tour is making a Tennessee stop in June. Here’s where

In 2025, via a June 19 headlining date at Franklin’s FirstBank Amphitheater, Alabama native and chart-topping country performer Riley Green’s latest surge in renown will extend to all realms of Nashville’s Davidson Country area, near and far.

Spring 2025 will see the decade-long mainstream country artist embark upon a two-dozen-plus date North American tour directly supported by his “you look like you love me” and ‘Don’t Mind If I Do” collaborator Ella Langley.

Other acts, including Drake White, Vincent Mason, Lauren Watkins, Jake Worthington, Preston Cooper, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Mike Ryan and Channing Wilson, will rotate as additional support throughout the tour for various dates.

Riley Green performs during the CMT Giants: Alabama show at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts in Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024.

Tickets for the tour are available starting Sept. 27 at http://www.rileygreenmusic.com/tour.

Via the tour and his Oct. 18, 2024-arriving second album of the year, “Don’t Mind If I Do,” expect that Green entrenching himself deep into a segment of mainstream country’s turn towards neotraditional singer-songwriter values will highlight his first half of 2025.

“I learned to play guitar to my granddaddy’s favorite country songs from back in the day and the new album is a throwback to the era when I first became a fan. For this tour I was able to find some of my favorite artists and songwriters to join us, and singing with Ella every night will be a lot of fun,” added the performer in a press statement.

Riley Green, of late

Four months after its release, Green and Langley’s lovestruck duet “you look like you love me” is a social media smash and top-20 hit on country radio.

Co-written with Aaron Ratiere, the candidly approachable first-person narrative began with an offhand joke during a writing session that Langley made about her love life. To The Tennessean, Langley notes that the song also highlights how she and Green are “keen observers of humanity.”

Green’s success — with the aid of well-regarded Music City entrepreneur Steve Ford — has also seen the renovation of long-time midtown Nashville watering hole Winners as “Riley Green’s Duck Blind” bar.

Green — an avid outdoorsman whose Instagram handle is “@RileyDuckman” — once suggested to Ford that “Duck Blind” would be an ideal bar name.

A year later, Winners’ exterior received a facelift to look like a hunter’s duck blind.

“Having a venue like (Duck Blind) adds a special value to the increased energy I’ve been putting into developing my live shows,” Green told The Tennessean.

For more information on all things Riley Green, visit rileygreenmusic.com.

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