Fans enjoying a live performance at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater
Country music star Riley Green, an Alabama native, will perform at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham on August 9, 2025, as part of his “Damn Country Music” tour. The concert will feature special guests including Ella Langley, Lauren Watkins, and Preston Cooper. Tickets go on sale December 6, 2024, prices ranging from $53 to $65. This event is expected to energize the local community and economy, attracting fans and boosting local businesses.
Country music artist and Alabama native Riley Green is set to take the stage at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham, Alabama, on August 9, 2025, as part of his much-anticipated “Damn Country Music” tour. This concert marks one of two performances he will have in Alabama during his extensive 2025 tour, which is expected to significantly impact the local community and economy.
Riley Green’s concert in Birmingham is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Special guests for the event will include Ella Langley, Lauren Watkins, and Preston Cooper, contributing to an engaging evening for attendees. The tickets for the concert will go on sale on December 6, 2024, at 10 a.m., with prices on secondary markets falling between $53 and $65.
The upcoming concert not only highlights the resurgence of live music events post-pandemic but also has implications for local businesses. It is expected to attract both regional fans and out-of-town visitors, thus providing a boost to hotels, restaurants, and retail establishments in the Birmingham area. According to data from the National Independent Venue Association, concerts and events contribute significantly to local economies by increasing disposable income circulation.
Riley Green’s latest album, “Don’t Mind If I Do”, released in October 2024, forms the backbone of his tour. Featuring 18 tracks, it includes hit singles that reflect his southern roots and relatable themes, centering on the experiences and values of rural America. Green’s storytelling resonates easily with audiences and fosters a strong sense of community, which aligns with the cultural fabric of Alabama.
As part of the “Damn Country Music” tour, Green will perform across multiple states including Missouri, Georgia, and Tennessee. The tour reflects a growing trend within the country music scene, where artists are actively engaging with their hometowns while expanding their reach nationally and internationally, including planned UK and Ireland performances in September 2025.
The concert at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater represents a significant event for both Riley Green and the Birmingham community. Local stakeholders are keenly observing the long-term impacts such events have on public engagement with arts and culture, as well as the economic boost they provide. As preparation for the concert begins, local residents and businesses look forward to the potential benefits that come with hosting a beloved Alabama native.
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