Five-piece powerhouse Treaty Oak Revival has scored their first #1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts with their new album West Texas Degenerate, released November 28. The biggest debut of their career so far, the album debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart, No. 3 on Top Country Albums, No. 21 on Billboard 200, and No. 30 on Top Billboard Canadian Albums with each previously unreleased song taking over the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart.
About the news the band shares, “We’re honestly blown away. Seeing this record land at No. 1 on Top Rock albums as well as No. 21 on the Billboard 200 and debut across country, rock, Americana/folk, and even in Canada is something we could only dream of! We’re just a band from Odessa Texas, chasing a dream, and the fact that it’s connecting like this is all because of the people listening, sharing, and showing up to the shows. We don’t take a single stream, ticket, or chart position for granted. Thank you for giving this album a life way bigger than us.”
Just last Friday, the band announced a 2026 U.S. headline tour in support of their acclaimed new album West Texas Degenerate. Ticket presales begin Thursday, December 11th, with general on-sale following on Friday, December 12th at 12 p.m. local time. The tour features support from Wade Forster, William Clark Green, Laredo, Huser Brothers, Gannon Fremin & CCREV, and Parker Ryan, varying by date. A full tour routing is included below. For tickets and additional information, visit treatyoakrevival.com.
Next up, Treaty Oak Revival will headline a run of shows in Texas, including a special hometown performance at Odessa’s Ector County Coliseum on December 11th, a stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on December 20th, and a New Year’s Eve show at Houston’s Toyota Center on December 31st.
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 1.6 billion global streams, 7.1 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.
Treaty Oak Revival will be performing at Stagecoach on Saturday, April 25