Country-rock band Treaty Oak Revival has announced an expanded U.S. leg of its 2026 “West Texas Degenerate” tour with additional dates [1].

The expansion allows the band to reach a wider audience across several major markets during a period of increased demand for the group's specific blend of rock and country music.

The updated tour schedule runs from July through November 2026 [1]. This extended itinerary includes performances in several high-profile cities, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Austin [1].

Among the newly highlighted dates, the band is scheduled to perform in Des Moines, Iowa, on Aug. 7, 2026 [2]. This midwestern stop is part of a broader effort to bring the West Texas sound to diverse regions of the country.

Further east, the group will appear in Syracuse, New York, on Sept. 24, 2026 [3]. The Syracuse appearance places the band within a lineup that coincides with various country music farewells occurring in the region [3].

The "West Texas Degenerate" tour represents a significant scaling of the band's live operations for the year. By adding these dates, Treaty Oak Revival is moving beyond its regional roots to establish a more permanent national presence in the country-rock circuit [1].

Fans can now access tickets for the expanded dates, including the upcoming shows in Iowa and New York [2, 3]. The tour's trajectory from the West Coast through the Midwest and into the Northeast suggests a comprehensive approach to their 2026 touring cycle [1].

The updated tour schedule runs from July through November 2026.

The expansion of the West Texas Degenerate tour indicates that Treaty Oak Revival is transitioning from a regional act to a national touring entity. By scheduling dates in geographically diverse hubs like Los Angeles, Des Moines, and Syracuse, the band is testing its market viability across different U.S. demographics during the 2026 concert season.