Country king Riley Green took the stage at this year's iHeartCountry Festival Presented by Capital One at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas, on Saturday (May 4) to deliver an unmatched, career-spanning performance that fans will never forget!
Green kicked off an epic set with "Different 'Round Here" and the crowd went wild. He kept the party going with "Damn Good Day To Leave" and "Hell Of A Way To Go," explaining to the crowd that you don't need to be a fan of Alabama football to like the song, rather, you just have to "not be a fan of Tennessee [Vols]."
The artist sang his most recent hit, "Worst Way," (released last month) and brought it home (back to 2018) with his first #1 on Country Radio, "There Was This Girl." The lights dimmed and his set concluded with 2019's "I Wish Grandpas Never Died," as sweet photos of Green and his grandpa flashed on the screen behind him.
The standout spoke with iHeartRadio before the show at the Daytime Village delivering his best British and Australian accents in a very hilarious attempt. He also revealed that he will continue to show off "girly-looking bags" in his social posts so long as they keep getting views (following a viral video he shared a few weeks go).
The 2024 festival, hosted by iHeartRadio's very own Bobby Bones (live on Hulu), also featured performances from a legendary line-up of stars including Jason Aldean, Lady A, Keith Urban, Jelly Roll, Ashley McBryde, Old Dominion, and more!
Green is currently on a country-wide tour with his next performance slated for May 9th in San Jose, California. The tour is set to conclude in Sacramento, California on October 19th. Listen to Green's latest EP, Way Out Here, on iHeartRadio now!