Riley Green is heading into the second half of 2026 with full momentum. The Alabama-born singer-songwriter has expanded his Cowboy As It Gets Tour with a new round of fall arena dates, adding cities from Denver to Los Angeles to St. Petersburg, Florida, and capping the run on December 10 in Las Vegas. Alongside the tour news, Green confirmed that his fourth studio album, That’s Just Me, drops September 18, 2026, on BMLG Records. This is his most anticipated release since breaking through with “There Was This Girl” in 2018, and the timing could not be better.
Green announced the expansion after a banner spring run that included sold-out arenas and a milestone headlining show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. The new fall dates give fans across the South and Southeast a chance to see one of country music’s most honest voices at the peak of his career.
The Cowboy As It Gets Tour Goes All the Way to December
When Riley Green launched the Cowboy As It Gets Tour in April 2026, it was already his largest headlining run ever. The spring and summer legs sold out arenas coast to coast, proving that Green’s guitar-forward, straightforward country connects at scale. The new fall extension opens September 10 at Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre in Denver and closes December 10 at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas, with a full slate of stops in between. According to Country Now, Green describes this as the biggest touring run of his career, and the routing backs that up.
Florida fans get their moment on November 21 in St. Petersburg, a date that gives Central Florida country fans a reasonable road trip heading into the holiday season. Tickets for all newly added dates are on sale now at Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
That’s Just Me: Riley Green’s Fourth Album Arrives September 18
The September 18 album That’s Just Me is shaping up to be Green’s most personal record yet. He confirmed the release date on Instagram alongside a 19-track running order. Early preview track “My Way” has been a standout at every tour stop, earning ovations nightly and signaling the direction of the record. The title itself speaks to the Alabama native’s identity as an artist: no trend-chasing, no crossover plays, just honest country music rooted in the place and people that shaped him.
According to Backstage Country, two singles from the album were already charting at the time of the announcement, meaning That’s Just Me arrives with built-in radio momentum. Fans who have followed Green from his independent days know this is the record his career has been building toward.
Randy Houser, Kashus Culpepper, and Hannah McFarland Join Select Dates
Green does not tour alone. Randy Houser joins select fall dates as a supporting act, a natural pairing given that Green and Houser have performed together on the tour’s title track. Houser’s presence adds depth to an already strong bill. Rising artists Kashus Culpepper and Hannah McFarland also join on select dates, giving country fans exposure to two names worth knowing heading into 2027. For fans who want the full package, catching a show with all three acts in the lineup is the move.
Why Riley Green Is One of Country’s Most Consistent Draws
What separates Riley Green from the crowded country field is staying power. Since his breakthrough, he has built a loyal following without gimmicks or crossover pivots. His sound is rooted in Alabama, traditional country sensibility, and earned storytelling. The Cowboy As It Gets Tour is not a victory lap. It is a statement that the artist he has been building toward is arriving fully in 2026, with a full-length album in September to seal it. For country fans keeping track, Riley Green is one to watch for the rest of the year.
Fall Tour Dates: Riley Green Cowboy As It Gets Tour
- September 10 — Denver, CO (Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre)
- October — Albuquerque, NM; Long Beach, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Austin, TX
- November 21 — St. Petersburg, FL
- December 10 — Las Vegas, NV (Resorts World Theatre)
Frequently Asked: When Does Riley Green Come to Florida in 2026?
Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour includes a Florida date on November 21, 2026, in St. Petersburg. It is part of the newly added fall leg of his 2026 arena run. Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Riley Green is having the kind of year that defines a career. A new album on September 18, a fall arena tour through December, and a Florida date on November 21 give country fans in the Southeast every reason to mark their calendars. For more on the artists and tours heading through Central Florida, follow Sunset Country Fest, the voice of country music in Central Florida, covering the genre year-round and building toward Sunset Country Fest 2027 on March 13, 2027, in Apopka, Florida.
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Sources & References
- Country Now — Riley Green Extends Biggest Tour of His Career With Additional 2026 Dates
- Backstage Country — Riley Green to Release That’s Just Me Album in September as Two Singles Chart
- Consequence — Riley Green Announces 2026 Fall Cowboy As It Gets Tour Dates
- Ticketmaster — Riley Green Tickets and Tour Dates
When does Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour come to Florida in 2026?
Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour includes a Florida date on November 21, 2026, in St. Petersburg. It is part of the fall expansion of his 2026 arena tour. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
What is Riley Green’s new album for 2026 and when does it come out?
Riley Green’s fourth studio album is called That’s Just Me and it releases on September 18, 2026, on BMLG Records. The record contains 19 tracks, including the current single “My Way,” and arrives with two charting singles already on country radio.
Who are the opening acts on Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour fall 2026 dates?
Randy Houser joins select fall dates on Riley Green’s Cowboy As It Gets Tour, along with rising artists Kashus Culpepper and Hannah McFarland. The supporting lineup varies by date, so check individual show listings for specific openers.
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Last updated: July 2, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us