Riley Green announces his biggest Colorado show yet with September date at Fiddler’s Green
Jun 1, 2026, 5:13 PM
Riley Green is quickly becoming one of country music’s biggest stars, and the venues he’s playing in Colorado are reflecting that! Green is bringing his “Cowboy As It Gets Tour” to Denver this fall for the biggest Colorado headlining show of his career.
The multi-platinum country star announced Monday that he will play Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on Thursday, Sept. 10, as part of a newly added slate of fall dates extending his 2026 headlining trek. Randy Houser, Kashus Culpepper and Hannah McFarland will open. The Denver stop is one of more than a dozen new dates added to the tour, which Green’s team has called the largest headlining run of his career.
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, June 5, through AXS.com. Fans can save on ticket fees by purchasing in person at the box offices of Mission Ballroom, Ogden Theatre, Gothic Theatre or Bluebird Theater, where a flat $2.50 fee applies. Members of Green’s Back 40 Duck Club fan club get first access starting Tuesday, June 2, at 10 a.m. local time, with a Riley Green App presale following Wednesday, June 3, and a Live Nation presale on Thursday, June 4.
The Fiddler’s Green date marks a step up for Green in Colorado. He headlined Red Rocks Amphitheatre in August 2025, joined Morgan Wallen as a featured opener on the “Still the Problem Tour” earlier this year and will appear at Cheyenne Frontier Days in July. The September show at the 18,000-capacity Greenwood Village amphitheater — located near I-25 and Orchard Road in the Denver Tech Center — signals the kind of venue upgrade that matches his rapidly rising profile.
Green is in the middle of a breakout 2026. He recently made his acting debut on CBS’s “Yellowstone” spinoff “Marshals,” was announced as a coach on the upcoming 30th season of NBC’s “The Voice,” and is preparing to release his fourth studio album, “That’s Just Me,” on Sept. 18 — just eight days after the Denver show. Recent singles include “My Way,” which he performed on “Marshals,” and “Think As You Drunk,” which he has described as a nod to the late Toby Keith.
