Five-piece powerhouse Treaty Oak Revival has announced a 2026 U.S. headline tour in support of their acclaimed new album West Texas Degenerate. Kicking off February 5th, the 25-city trek will hit arenas and amphitheaters across the country, including the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, February 7th. Ticket presales begin Thursday, December 11th, with general on-sale following on Friday, December 12th at 12 p.m. local time at Ticketmaster.com.
The tour features support from Wade Forster and Huser Brothers. About the tour, the band shared, “Our fans have shown up for us in ways we never expected, and this tour feels like the best way to pay that back. We’re still the same degenerates, just a whole lot louder, and we’re ready to raise hell with everyone who walks through those doors.”
Known for their gritty fusion of country, rock, and punk attitude, Treaty Oak Revival have blazed their own trail from the oil fields of West Texas to sold-out arenas and festival stages across the globe. West Texas Degenerate marks another milestone in what's been a meteoric rise for the band. With over 1.4 billion global streams, 6.8 million monthly Spotify listeners, two self-released, RIAA gold-certified albums (No Vacancy and Have A Nice Day), and five platinum singles, their momentum is undeniable. They’ve garnered nominations from the Billboard Music Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards, made their Grand Ole Opry debut, performed at major festivals including Stagecoach, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Vans Warped Tour, and sold out a North American tour in 5-10k-capacity venues. So far this year, they’ve sold over 280,000 hard tickets, are doing 29 million streams per week, and are moving 14,000 albums weekly - cementing their status as a breakout act with staying power.
For tickets and additional information, visit treatyoakrevival.com.
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