Riley Green Announces 2025 Tour With Video Inspired By “Smokey And The Bandit”

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Riley Green Announces 2025 Tour

On Wednesday morning, September 25, Riley Green took to Instagram to share some exciting news—he’ll be hitting the road next year for his headlining “Damn Country Music” tour.

The “Damn Country Music” tour is set to run from March through August, with Green traveling across North America. The tour will begin in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, and wrap up in Nampa, Idaho.

Riley Green won’t be hitting the road alone, though. His “You Look Like You Love Me” duet partner, Ella Langley, will open for him on all scheduled dates. Additionally, a rotating lineup of special guests will join Green throughout the tour, including Drake White, Vincent Mason, Lauren Watkins, Jake Worthington, Preston Cooper, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Mike Ryan, and Channing Wilson.

Tickets for the “Damn Country Music” tour go on sale on Friday, September 27, but pre-sale tickets are available now.

Riley Green Takes Inspiration from Burt Reynolds’ Classic Film in Tour Announcement

In a fun nod to Burt Reynolds’ classic movie, Riley Green announced his tour with a playful tribute that captures the spirit of the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit.

Green played Reynolds in the video while his tour mates took on roles that referenced the film. Fittingly, Ella Langley joined him as Sally Field’s character, Carrie.

Watch Riley Green’s tour announcement video below.

 

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Green also shared some convincing photos of himself as the Bandit and Langley as Carrie, looking just like the iconic characters.

See photos below.

 

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Riley Green Opens Nashville Bar

It’s been a busy few months for Green. Not only is he preparing for his tour, but he also just opened his own bar in Music City.

Riley Green’s Duck Blind had its grand opening earlier this month. The sports bar, located in Nashville’s Midtown, features a blend of a country cabin vibe with the lively atmosphere of sports and music.

With a stage for live music and wall-to-wall televisions inside, Green’s bar is definitely a hub for entertainment.