Treaty Oak Revival Extends 2026 West Texas Degenerate Tour Into the Fall

The Texas band added a second North American leg after a breakout year, with new stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and more.

Treaty Oak Revival’s 2026 keeps getting longer. The Texas five-piece confirmed a second North American leg of the West Texas Degenerate Tour, a run that now stretches from late July to mid-November. The new routing follows the group’s first Stagecoach Festival appearance and the sustained momentum of their album West Texas Degenerate, which topped regional charts and pushed them well beyond the Texas circuit.

The freshly assembled dates begin July 24 in Los Angeles and close November 13 in Houston. In between, the tour hits Charlotte, Cincinnati, Austin, and other cities that mark a clear step up in room size. Treaty Oak Revival are no longer playing only dancehalls, and the booking logic here reflects that shift. A rotating cast of support acts — 49 Winchester, William Clark Green, Austin Meade, Belmont — will join on select nights, deepening the bill’s connection to the Red Dirt and independent country world.

Citi cardholders get early access starting May 13, with a Live Nation pre-sale opening soon after. The steady touring cadence suggests the band intends to hold onto the audience they pulled in with West Texas Degenerate, a record that succeeded by ignoring Nashville polish in favor of raw, guitar-driven country rock. For Treaty Oak Revival, 2026 is shaping up as the year live work catches up with a catalog that already sounds built for it.

Join the Club

Like this story? You’ll love our monthly newsletter.

Thank you for subscribing to the newsletter.

Oops. Something went wrong. Please try again later.

ROMBO Editorial Staff

ROMBO Editorial Staff

The collective voice behind ROMBO Magazine’s news, reviews, features, and cultural coverage.