Multi-PLATINUM singer-songwriter Riley Green has announced UK and Ireland dates for his extensive headlining run, ‘Damn Country Music Tour.’ Beginning in London at The Kentish Town O2 Forum on Thursday 11 September, Green will play shows in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast before concluding in Dublin on Friday 19 September.
September
Thursday, 11th – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town
Saturday, 13th – Birmingham, O2 Academy
Monday, 15th – Manchester, Academy
Tuesday, 16th – Glasgow, O2 Academy
Thursday, 18th – Belfast, Waterfront Hall
Friday, 19th – Dublin, 3Olympia
Tickets will be available starting on Wednesday, December 4 with Artist Presale. The general on-sale begins this Friday, December 6 at 9 am. To purchase tickets, visit Riley Green’s website.
Speaking about the UK shows, Green said: “Our show at Hyde Park this summer was the first one outside North America and we met a lot of great fans. We’re excited to come back and see more of the UK and Ireland”.
Riley Green made his first ever trip to the UK in 2024, where he celebrated Independence Day on July 4th playing to 50,000 fans at BST Hyde Park, as direct support to Morgan Wallen. Whilst in London, Riley also performed at a listening party for selected industry invitees and completed a round of media interviews.
The upcoming tour celebrates Riley Green’s third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, which was released on October 18. Delivering more of the signature sound that fans can’t get enough of and continuing down the path he set forth with Ain’t My Last Rodeo, Green leans even further into pulling inspiration from his small-town life in rural Alabama to deliver an honest, relatable and at times humorous 18-track project. Green’s well-earned confidence in his work shines through with five of the tracks being solo writes including standouts “Jesus Saves,” “Worst Way” and the title track—which finds Green reuniting with his “you look like you love me” duet partner Ella Langley, with whom he won Musical event of the Year at the CMA Awards in Nashville earlier this month. The hit track that has quickly seen more than 162 million global streams and is continually climbing toward the top of several viral charts, including #1 on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart and top 15 on the Mediabase country chart. Dann Huff produced the project along with Executive Producers Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen.
DON’T MIND IF I DO TRACKLIST:
1. “That’s A Mistake” – Tucker Beathard, Jimi Bell, Travis Denning
2. “Change My Mind” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Randy Montana
3. ”Reel Problems (featuring Luke Bryan)” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin
4. “Turnin’ Dirt” – Benjy Davis, Wyatt McCubbin, Ben Williams
5. “Jesus Saves” – Riley Green
6. “Too Early To Drink” – Matt Roy
7. “Pick A Place” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan
8. “Way Out Here” – Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy, Josh Thompson
9. “Waitin’ All Day” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Lydia Vaughan
10. “Chip Off The Ol’ Block” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Jonathan Singleton
11. “Alcohall Of Fame” – Riley Green, Kelli Johnson, Drake White
12. “Rather Be” – Dan Isbell, Randy Montana
13. “Good Morning From Mexico” – Riley Green
14. “Torn” – Randy Montana, Drake Mulligan, John Pierce
15. “Damn Good Day To Leave” – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Jonathan Singleton, Nick Walsh
16. “Looking Back On This” – Randy Montana, Jameson Rodgers, Justin Wilson
17. “Don’t Mind If I Do (featuring Ella Langley)” – Riley Green
18. “Worst Way” – Riley Green
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