Riley Green brought his high-energy country show to a sold-out crowd at BankNH Pavilion in Gilford, with support from Ella Langley, Wyatt McCubbin and Vincent Mason.

Ella Langley was amazing as she lit up the stage with a mix of confidence and grit. There is no doubt she’s a rising star, and it wouldn’t be hard to imagine her headlining her own sold-out tour before long. Her vocals were powerful and steady, especially on "Country Boy's Dream Girl" and "Never Met Anyone Like You," along with a fiery cover of Gretchen Wilson’s "Here for the Party."








Riley Green hit the stage to a sold-out crowd. He kicked things off with “Damn Country Music” and kept the momentum going with fan favorites like "There Was This Girl,” a cover of Jamey Johnson’s “In Color,” and "Different 'Round Here."



One of the most memorable moments of the night was his tribute to Toby Keith, with covers of “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” and “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue."
Riley also brought out Wyatt McCubbin and Ella Langley for a few songs, including their duet “Don’t Mind If I Do” and Ella’s “you look like you love me.” The show delivered exactly what you’d expect from a headliner like him — solid country storytelling with a little edge and a lot of heart.





Wyatt McCubbin and Vincent Mason opened the night with solid sets that got the crowd warmed up early. Both brought strong vocals and easy stage presence.








