Riley Green Rocks a Sold-Out Red Rocks Show — and Brings a 10-Year-Old Fan Onstage for Viral “You Look Like You Love Me” Duet
Riley Green is living out the dream — and taking his fans right along with him.
Just days before dropping the deluxe edition of Don’t Mind If I Do, the Alabama native headlined a sold-out show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, performing for more than 9,000 fans on one of country music’s most iconic stages. It marked only his second-ever headlining show at the legendary venue — a major milestone for the “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” singer.
The night followed in the footsteps of fellow country powerhouses Zach Bryan and Eric Church, both of whom lit up the same stage earlier this summer.
A Perfect Night in Morrison
Despite Ella Langley’s continued absence due to illness, openers Drake White and Hannah McFarland primed the crowd for what would become an unforgettable evening. Green ran through a powerhouse setlist that included fan favorites like “Different Round Here,” “Rather Be,” and “Half of Me,” plus a soulful cover of Jamey Johnson’s “In Color.”
But one of the night’s most heartwarming surprises came when Green once again performed his smash hit duet “You Look Like You Love Me” — this time calling a young fan, no older than ten, up to sing Langley’s part.
A Star Is Born
Whenever an artist brings someone from the audience onstage, it’s always a gamble — especially when that person is a kid. But this young fan didn’t just hold her own… she stole the show.
Standing next to Green under the glowing Colorado sky, she belted out her lines with confidence and pitch-perfect charm, earning massive cheers from the crowd. Even the singer looked genuinely impressed as he harmonized beside her.
@xbrittchristine We still missed you, @Ella Langley. Please come to Denver soon! 🫶🏼 @Riley Green #redrocks #denver #excuseme #damncountrymusic #rileygreen ♬ original sound – xbrittchristine
“There are a few moments where I’m genuinely blown away by a fan on stage,” one concertgoer shared. “This was one of them.”
The touching performance has since spread online, with fans calling it one of the sweetest concert moments of the year.
Keeping the Song Alive
Though Langley — who co-wrote and originally recorded “You Look Like You Love Me” with Green — remains sidelined, he’s kept the song alive on tour by inviting fans and special guests to fill in. Earlier this summer, he even brought Dasha up for a rendition that stirred plenty of social media debate.
Still, it’s hard to fault him for keeping it in the setlist. Since its June 2024 release, the duet has been everywhere — amassing over 236 million Spotify streams, earning three ACM Awards (Single, Music Event, and Visual Media of the Year), and peaking at #6 on Billboard’s TouchTunes Frontline Chart.
Closing Out a Legendary Night
After the unforgettable fan duet, Green closed out the show with tributes to Toby Keith, performing “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue,” before returning to his own hits like “Jesus Saves,” “Worst Way,” and “Don’t Mind If I Do,” joined once again by McFarland.
Riley Green’s 2025–2026 Tour Continues
Green’s Don’t Mind If I Do deluxe era is just heating up. He’ll continue his massive tour through the fall and winter with stops across North America and Europe, including:
Sept. 10–16: Multiple shows across the U.K. (London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow)
Sept. 19: Dublin, Ireland – Olympia Theatre
Nov. 6–22: Arena run through Michigan, Missouri, Arizona, Oklahoma, and more
Dec. 12–13: Las Vegas, NV – Resorts World
May 30, 2026: Panama City Beach, FL – Gulf Coast Jam
For one little girl — and thousands of fans in Colorado — the night at Red Rocks will go down as something truly special. Because sometimes, the most unforgettable moments aren’t planned — they just happen under the stars.