Riley Green: The Low Key Mega Star of Country Music

Some do, but a lot don’t. When Riley Green tours, the shows are monsters. There’s. There are so many people there and I don’t think people quite understand how big of following Riley Green has. Like if you know, you know, you know the I Y K Y K. But I think for a casual, a mid country fan, and that’s. That’s pretty significant, Riley Green’s concerts are robust in size. What I would compare the situation to to like Kane Brown a few years ago when Kane just doing shows and 20,000 people are showing up and people aren’t even realizing how popular now they are. Kane freaking crushes it. But low key, Kane Brown became a mega star. Uh, full transparency. I love Kane Brown. I take a BB or pellet for him. But Riley Green now is that he has No. 1 songs and you could be like duh. But his following, his touring, the people to buy tickets. It’s actually bigger than you would think based on the data of artists with that many number one songs to ratio of fans showing up. And I mean this in the most complimentary way. Like Riley Green is not secretly, but again, low key mega starring it. Shout out to Riley Green.