Riley Green Concert Interrupted When Opener Annie Bosko’s Sister Crashes the Stage and Is Escorted Off
A routine night for country-star Riley Green suddenly took an unexpected turn when, during his performance, a surprise guest crashed the spotlight. On the night of October 25, Green’s concert was underway when a woman unexpectedly stepped onto the stage while Green performed his fan-favourite “There Was This Girl”. The woman was later identified as Katie Boskovich — sister of rising singer-songwriter Annie Bosko — and though she appeared spirited, her invitation to the stage had not come from Green or his team.
The incident was captured on video and posted on Bosko’s Instagram account, where she wrote that her sister “wanted to support my career … didn’t know she meant onstage.” She jokingly added: “FYI Riley didn’t invite her up — tequila did … and there was definitely more than one in her hand.”
As the scene unfolded, security gently but firmly escorted Katie Boskovich off stage. Green himself remained composed, kept the music going, and avoided any visible disruption to the show. According to accounts, the transition was managed professionally and the performance continued without interruption.
In the post-incident comments, Annie Bosko apologized to Green and his team for the unforeseen moment, emphasizing that it was not planned and that her sister simply got carried away. Katie, on her part, defended her actions by saying she was “trying to support his career” and even jokingly asked whether she could serve as backup dancer.
Though the moment caused a stir on social media — with fans and fellow artists weighing in — insiders say it’s unlikely to affect Green’s tour schedule. The singer is currently amid his 2025 tour, and with his duet “You Look Like You Love Me” with Ella Langley nominated for multiple 2025 CMA Awards, there’s plenty of positive momentum in his corner.
Whether this becomes a footnote in tour-lore or a moment fans will remember, one thing is clear: when the music is live and the energy is high, surprises can happen—sometimes even from the wings
