Treaty Oak Revival is gearing up for a huge 25-city headline tour in 2026, bringing their new album West Texas Degenerate to fans all across the country. The tour kicks off February 5th in Worcester, Massachusetts, and runs coast-to-coast with stops in Seattle, Portland, Baltimore, Nashville, and even their first-ever headline show at Red Rocks.
They’re bringing a rotating group of special guests along for the ride, including Wade Forster, William Clark Green, Laredo, the Huser Brothers, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, and Parker Ryan, depending on the city.
West Texas Degenerate leans into everything fans love about TOR: gritty storytelling, rough-around-the-edges honesty, and songs that feel straight out of a high-desert dive bar. Tracks like “Happy Face,” “Bad State of Mind,” and “Misery” are already connecting with listeners, and the band says the tour is all about giving fans the loud, rowdy show they’ve been waiting for.
Presales start December 11th, with general on-sale December 12th.
And for all of us here in the Lone Star State … there’s only one Texas date on the entire tour: April 11, 2026 in Gonzales at the Cattle Country Festival. So if you want to catch them close to home, that’s the one to circle on your calendar.







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