Riley Green Hits the River During Beers On Me Tour Stop in California
Riley Green is living his best life on the Beers On Me Tour.
During the tour’s stop in Irvine, California on August 20, the “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” singer took a break from the stage to enjoy some good old-fashioned river tubing with his crew. Leaving behind the FivePoint Amphitheatre, the group headed to a nearby river for a bit of floating and fun in the sun.
Green shared the outing on Instagram, posting a few shirtless photos with the caption:
“It’s all business out here on the road. Sometimes it’s a struggle just to stay afloat.”
The post quickly drew attention from his fellow tourmates, Parker McCollum and Dierks Bentley, who couldn’t resist chiming in.
“I was running up a mountain during this,” McCollum joked. “I gotta get my priorities in line.”
Bentley responded with a laugh: “@parkermccollum and I was playing pickleball… wth.”
Tour Buddies Turned Real Friends
It’s clear that Green, McCollum, and Bentley have built more than just a setlist together—they’ve formed a real friendship since kicking off the Beers On Me Tour in mid-August.
Bentley even gave his tourmates a shoutout that same night on Instagram Stories, writing:
“You’ve had a hell of a year, Parker McCollum. Glad you’re out with us.”
And of Green, he said: “Riley Green’s going places, y’all,” alongside a video of Green owning the stage.
Tour Continues Through October
The Beers On Me Tour runs through October 22, hitting cities across the country with a mix of laid-back charm, high-energy sets, and clearly, a good bit of bonding along the way.