Out West Midland announced that country music artist Riley Green will headline a concert on June 12 at the Midland County Horseshoe grounds.
Organizers said the show is expected to be the largest event of the 2026 concert season in the Permian Basin and the biggest concert Out West Midland has hosted to date. More than 12,000 attendees are expected.
The concert will be held in the parking lot of the venue. In addition to live music, attendees will have access to a Vendor Village hosted by The Scout Guide West Texas.
Doors will open at 4 p.m., with the concert beginning later in the evening. Tickets start at $90, with VIP packages and table options available. Lawn chairs will be permitted in designated general admission areas only, according to organizers.
Green has made a name for himself through songs including There Was This Girl, I Wish Grandpas Never Died and Half of Me, a collaboration with Thomas Rhett. The Alabama native has earned both CMA and ACM awards and is touring following the release of his latest album, Don’t Mind If I Do.
The concert marks another major event for Out West Midland, which launched its 2026 season at the Horseshoe earlier this year. Following a record-setting crowd at a March concert, organizers continue to bring larger acts to Midland through their partnership with the venue.
Tickets and event information are available through Out West Midland and the Midland County Horseshoe.