Riley Green’s Shirtless Instagram Post Prompts Hilarious Response From Tour Mates Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum
Riley Green is making the most of life on the Beers On Me Tour. The “I Wish Grandpas Never Died”…
Riley Green, Dierks Bentley, Parker McCollum
Riley Green is making the most of life on the Beers On Me Tour.
The “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” singer ventured out to enjoy the great outdoors when the tour rolled through Irvine, California on Friday (Aug. 20). Green, 32, and his cohorts left the FivePoint Amphitheatre to take part in some tubing action on a nearby river.
He documented the outdoor fun with an Instagram post, writing, “It’s all business out here on the road. Sometimes it’s a struggle just to stay afloat.”
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Green’s post, which included several shirtless photos, caught the attention of his tour mates, Dierks Bentley and Parker McCollum, who chimed in via the comments section.
“I was running up a mountain during this,” McCollum wrote. “I gotta get my priorities in line.”
Bentley was quick to respond to McCollum’s comment telling him, “@parkermccollum and I was playing pickle ball…wth.”
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It appears the trio of artists have formed quite the friendship since launching the Beers On Me Tour in mid-August. The men often compliment each other on social media, even as recently as Friday evening when Bentley gushed over his tour mates via Instagram stories.
“You’ve had a hell of a year, Parker McCollum,” Bentley wrote. “Glad you’re out with us.”
“Riley Green’s going places, y’all,” he later shared alongside a video of Green on stage.
The Beers On Me Tour is scheduled to run through October 22. More info can be found at Dierks.com.
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Lauren Jo Black
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