Riley Green at Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
On August 2, 2025, Riley Green will grace the stage at the Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront in Richmond, Virginia, as part of his highly anticipated "Don't Mind If I Do Tour." This concert promises to deliver an authentic country experience that resonates with fans of traditional sounds and heartfelt storytelling.
Riley Green, a talented singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, Alabama, has made a significant impact on the country music scene with his relatable lyrics and engaging performances. Known for hits like "There Was This Girl" and "I Wish Grandpas Never Died," Green's music reflects his Southern roots and personal experiences. His latest album, "Don't Mind If I Do," released in 2024, showcases his growth as an artist while maintaining the authenticity that fans adore.
The Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront is a fitting venue for such a dynamic performer. With its spacious layout and excellent acoustics, it enhances the live performance vibe that Riley Green is known for. Concertgoers can expect a high-energy show filled with crowd favorites and singalongs, particularly during songs like "Half of Me" featuring Thomas Rhett and "Different 'Round Here" with Luke Combs.
Tickets for this event are available through ticketsrichmondva.com, with prices currently starting around $40. Given the popularity of Riley Green and the intimate setting of the venue, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to ensure they don't miss out on this memorable night.
The concert is expected to last approximately 75–90 minutes without an intermission, making it a perfect evening for fans of all ages. Attendees are advised to dress in casual country or Western attire to fully embrace the spirit of the event. Additionally, tour merchandise will be available at the venue for those looking to take home a piece of the experience.
FAQs
What are the parking options at Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront?
The venue offers various parking options nearby. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.
What seating tiers are available?
Seating options include floor seats and balcony sections, providing different perspectives of the performance.
How can I purchase tickets?
Tickets can be purchased through ticketsrichmondva.com, with pricing starting around $40.
What is the duration of the concert?
The concert will last approximately 75–90 minutes without an intermission.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is suitable for all ages.
Will there be merchandise available for purchase?
Yes, tour merchandise will be available at the venue during the concert.
```Riley Green Richmond reviews
Just ok
We bought the vip tickets, unfortunately we were pretty disappointed. They lined us up for the photo and then announced no autographs. Isn't that kinda of the point of the meet and greets! First i feel like we should have been able to buy things and then given the opportunity for autographs during our photo. Then he came out and performed 3 songs and left. No Q &A , no interaction with fans. Then the concert it self
Ran an hour and half late. Then when he came out he stood in one spot the whole night, the energy was low on stage. I am not sure if something was up, but we have been to other shows that were ran alot better!! And they didn't have restrictions either.
Great artist, terrible venue staff
A few friends and I had GA tickets for the 1/7 concert. For starters, we were supposed to be let in at 530 according to multiple staff members but didnt get let in until 620. Had quite a few drunk underage girls infront of us close to the rail by the stage that were acting belligerent the entire night but when one of us would say anything, security and the ems personnel told us to shut up that we were okay cause we could still see. We really do enjoy coming to concerts here at the Roxy but this experience was horrendous.
Ehhh
This was my first time seeing a concert at The Wharf Amphitheater and seeing Riley Green. The amphitheater itself was nice. I was in the pit and I didn't have a problem seeing the stage or hearing the music. I can't comment on how well the music projects out since I was so close. The bands sounded great but I left unimpressed. Grant it, it was 40 degrees out so that probably didn't help the performers performance, but there just wasn't anything special or great energy. If I was down in Orange Beach again and their was a good concert at the The Wharf, I would totally go again, but I don't know if I will see Riley again.