- A woman unexpectedly stormed the stage during Riley Green’s performance of his hit song “There Was This Girl.”
- The fan was identified as Katie Boskovich, the sister of fellow country singer-songwriter Annie Bosko.
- Bosko posted a video of the incident, joking that “tequila did” the inviting, not Green, as security swiftly removed her sister from the stage.
- The viral clip drew humorous reactions from others in the country music community, highlighting the unpredictable nature of live shows.
A recent Riley Green concert took an unexpected turn when an uninvited guest decided to join the country star on stage. As Green, 37, was performing his fan-favorite track “There Was This Girl,” a woman sauntered onto the stage, getting within steps of the singer before being intercepted by security. The woman was later identified as Katie Boskovich, sister of fellow artist Annie Bosko.
An Uninvited Guest Takes the Spotlight
Video of the surprising moment was shared on Instagram by Annie Bosko herself. In the clip, Boskovich, dressed in a flowing dress and cowboy hat, confidently walks toward a focused Green, who continues his performance without missing a beat. Before she can get any closer, a member of the security team quickly steps in, gesturing for her to leave the stage. Boskovich exchanges a few words with the crew member before dancing off with a wave, leaving the crowd and the internet buzzing.
“Tequila Did It”
In her Instagram caption, Annie Bosko clarified that her sister’s appearance was not planned. “She said she wanted to ‘support my career’… didn’t know she meant onstage,” Bosko wrote. She lightheartedly blamed alcohol for the stunt, adding, “FYI @rileyduckman didn’t invite her up — tequila did … and there was definitely more than one in her hand. God help me. Apologies team Riley. 🙏🫣”
The Stage-Crasher’s Defense
Katie Boskovich leaned into the humor of the situation in the comments section. “I was trying to support his career!!!! 😂” she wrote. “Also he had no backup dancers and you know how much I love being a backup dancer @anniebosko Can I be your backup dancer????”
Country Community Reacts
The wild moment quickly garnered reactions from others in the music world. Keith Urban’s guitarist, Natalie Stovall, commented, “OMG I’m dying,” while fellow country musician Kyler Steven Fisher simply wrote, “haha.” The incident served as a lighthearted reminder of the wild and unpredictable energy of live country music shows. Amidst the chaos, Green’s professionalism remained unshaken as he continues his successful 2025 tour and celebrates multiple CMA Awards nominations for his duet “You Look Like You Love Me” with Ella Langley.