Between his platinum-certified hit, “Worst Way,” climbing the country charts and playing sold-out shows in Canada, Riley Green has had a busy start to the year. He is up for multiple ACM awards, and “Worst Way” officially topped the MusicRow Radio Chart in early May, the publication reported.
Now, Green is building on the momentum of his radio success and well-received Canadian run with a new announcement. RTT News has shared that the country music singer will add eight more U.S. shows to his existing “Damn Country Music” tour schedule. Here, we’ll break down the new cities you can head to this fall to see Green perform live.
The Singer Has Extended His Tour Into November

Although originally scheduled to end in October, Green’s tour will now run through most of November. As his official website shares, the eight newly announced November shows will mostly take place in the Midwest, covering cities such as Grand Rapids, Michigan and Toledo, Ohio. Green also has a stop planned in University Park, PA.
Missouri-based fans will have two chances to see the “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” singer in November, who will perform in both Kansas City and St. Louis that month. You can also catch Green in Preoria, Illinois, Lincoln, Nebraska, or Oklahoma City as part of the tour.
Tickets Are On Sale For Green’s U.S. Tour Now

As RTT News shared, tickets for the newly announced dates of the “Damn Country Music” tour went on sale to the general public on May 2nd. Several of the U.S.-based shows will also feature ACM’s New Female Artist of the Year, Ella Langley, though she is not currently slotted to appear at the November shows. The pair’s smash hit duet, “You Look Like You Love Me,” is up for multiple ACM awards this year, including Single of the Year.
In addition to the U.S. leg of the tour, Green is going to perform at some sold-out shows in Ireland and around the U.K. at the end of the summer. He’ll then return to play at Washington Nationals Park in D.C. on September 26th, the first of ten final planned shows in the states.
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Riley Green Just Added New Tour Dates — Here’s Where You Can See Him