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Lainey Wilson Turns Stagecoach Set Into Surprise Riley Green Duet
music1 month ago

Lainey Wilson Turns Stagecoach Set Into Surprise Riley Green Duet

At Stagecoach 2026 in Indio, high winds forced evacuations and caused delays/cancellations of several acts, with Wilson headlining later at 10:30 pm. She invited Riley Green—the day’s set was canceled—to join her on stage with Little Big Town for a rendition of Merle Haggard’s “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink,” followed by Green performing his own “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” turning a weather setback into a standout moment for the festival.

Stagecoach Winds Force Evacuation as Headlining Night Is Delayed
music1 month ago

Stagecoach Winds Force Evacuation as Headlining Night Is Delayed

Stagecoach 2026 in Indio paused Saturday as high winds whipped dust and toppled props, triggering an emergency evacuation; Lainey Wilson’s headlining set was delayed about an hour, while Journey and Riley Green saw their performances canceled. After a staggered restart, Wilson opened again but the crowd faced shuttle- and parking-lot chaos; the final day remains headlined by Post Malone.

Riley Green Trains Like a Navy SEAL for Marshals Debut
culture1 month ago

Riley Green Trains Like a Navy SEAL for Marshals Debut

Country star Riley Green is debuting as an actor in CBS’s Marshals, a Yellowstone spinoff, where he plays a former Navy SEAL dealing with PTSD. He trained extensively with real SEALs, focusing on rifle reloading and close-quarters combat details to make the on-screen portrayal authentic, even spending breaks between takes to practice. The promo previews his character as Kayce Dutton’s former teammate, and Green’s rigorous prep is highlighted as key to selling realism for the show’s debut this weekend.

Riley Green's 2024 Tour: Rodeo, Huntsville, Bend, and More!
music2 years ago

Riley Green's 2024 Tour: Rodeo, Huntsville, Bend, and More!

Riley Green has announced his headlining 2024 'Ain't My Last Rodeo Tour', which will feature 33 cities across the country, including a stop at Red Rocks Amphitheater. Joining him on the tour will be Tracy Lawrence and Ella Langley. The tour coincides with the release of Green's sophomore studio album, 'Ain't My Last Rodeo', and will showcase his straightforward, true country music style. Tickets go on sale in September.

Budweiser and Bud Light face backlash over marketing decisions.
entertainment3 years ago

Budweiser and Bud Light face backlash over marketing decisions.

Country music star Riley Green drew cheers from his Nashville audience when he dropped Bud Light from the lyrics of his hit song "I Wish Grandpas Never Died" and replaced it with Coors Light. Green's lyrics change came amid controversy over Anheuser-Busch's sponsorship deal with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Coors' parent company's stock price has soared by nearly 9% since the announcement of the partnership. Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth issued an apology over the controversy, saying the company never intended to divide people.