Riley Green is stretching out his biggest run yet. The multi-platinum, ACM and CMA Award winner has added fall dates to his 2026 headlining Cowboy As It Gets Tour, bringing the show to Long Beach, Los Angeles, Austin, and more. Randy Houser and Kashus Culpepper join as special guests, with Hannah McFarland returning to the bill.
The newly added stops pile onto a tour that’s already the largest of Green’s career, with sold-out crowds nationwide and a career-highlight night at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena earlier this year. The full run rotates in a deep bench of guests, including Justin Moore, Drake White, Mackenzie Carpenter, Hannah McFarland, and Zach John King.
The dates land alongside Green’s forthcoming album ‘That’s Just Me’, due September 18, and his recent single “Think As You Drunk.” Written and recorded during a pivotal year and in the thick of his biggest tour, the record is a deeply personal, multi-faceted body of work that captures every side of him as an artist and songwriter. Rooted in his signature country storytelling and a strong western spirit, it moves easily between tender yearning, carefree beachy anthems, and the fun-loving drinking songs his fans love. It’s the kind of album that shows just how much range Green has grown into.
The new music caps a landmark stretch. This spring Green made his acting debut on CBS drama ‘Marshals’, playing former Navy SEAL Garrett, and he was recently named a coach on the 30th season of NBC’s ‘The Voice’. He also launched his spirits brand Duck Club Bourbon while continuing to sell out arenas worldwide, cementing his place at the front of country music.
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Riley Green 2026 Cowboy As It Gets Tour Dates:
June 4, Myrtle Beach, SC, Carolina Country Music Festival
June 7, Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium (CMA Fest)
June 12, Midland, TX, Midland County Horseshoe
June 13, Decatur, AL, Rock the South
June 18, Holmdel, NJ, PNC Bank Arts Center
June 19, Saratoga Springs, NY, Albany Med Health System at SPAC
June 20, Wantagh, NY, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
June 25, Noblesville, IN, Ruoff Music Center
June 26, Burgettstown, PA, The Pavilion at Star Lake
June 27, Nashville, TN, Nissan Stadium (Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More For The Road Finale)
July 9, Fort Loramie, OH, Country Concert
July 10, Craven, Canada, Country Thunder Saskatchewan
July 11, Ashland, KY, Rock the Country
July 16, Green Bay, WI, Resch Center
July 17, Eau Claire, WI, Country Jam USA
July 18, Twin Lakes, WI, Country Thunder Wisconsin
July 22, Cheyenne, WY, Cheyenne Frontier Days
July 23, Salt Lake City, UT, Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 25, Monticello, IA, Great Jones County Fair
July 31, Big Sky, MT, Wildlands
Aug 1, Camrose, Canada, Big Valley Jamboree
Aug 2, Lake Cowichan, Canada, Sunfest Country
Aug 6, Darien Center, NY, Darien Lake Amphitheater
Aug 7, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, Blossom Music Center
Aug 8, Bristow, VA, Jiffy Lube Live
Aug 13, Camden, NJ, Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Aug 14, Hartford, CT, The Meadows Music Theatre
Aug 15, Bangor, ME, Maine Savings Amphitheatre
Aug 20, Des Moines, IA, Iowa State Fair
Aug 21, Sioux Falls, SD, Denny Sanford
Aug 22, Grand Forks, ND, Ralph Engelstad Arena
Sept 6, San José del Cabo, Mexico, Paradisus Los Cabos (Country Splash)
Sept 10, Denver, CO, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Sept 11, Albuquerque, NM, First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater
Sept 12, Lubbock, TX, United Supermarkets Arena
Sept 17, Ridgefield, WA, Cascades Amphitheater
Sept 18, Bend, OR, Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Sept 19, Wheatland, CA, Toyota Amphitheatre
Sept 24, Long Beach, CA, F&M Bank Amphitheater
Sept 25, Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre
Sept 26, Mountain View, CA, Shoreline Amphitheatre
Oct 1, Austin, TX, Moody Center
Oct 2, Durant, OK, Choctaw Casino
Nov 21, St. Petersburg, FL, St. Pete Country Fest
Dec 6, Las Vegas, NV, Resorts World Theatre
Dec 10, Las Vegas, NV, Resorts World Theatre


