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Treaty Oak Revival at Moody Center ATX | November 12, 2026

Treaty Oak Revival has spent the better part of seven years turning the hard-luck lexicon of West Texas oil country into something you can hear from the back of a 15,000-seat arena — and on Thursday, November 12, 2026, they bring that sound home to Moody Center in Austin.

The Odessa quintet’s most recent album, West Texas Degenerate, arrived in the fall of 2025 carrying a title with a story worth telling. A writer, covering the band’s rising profile, described the Treaty Oak fanbase as degenerates. Sam Canty, the band’s lead singer and principal songwriter, heard that and didn’t flinch — he put it on the album cover and built a tour around it. The record debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts simultaneously, accumulating over half a billion streams since release. That kind of crossover doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when a band from Odessa refuses to stay neatly in any lane the industry draws for them.

Formed in 2019, Treaty Oak Revival — Canty, guitarists Lance Vanley and his uncle Jeremiah Vanley, drummer Cody Holloway, and bassist Dakota Hernandez — came up playing the gritty circuit that West Texas produces: boom-and-bust towns, oil-field schedules, the geography of dust and endurance. Their sound is straight rock music with a country marrow, post-grunge grit filtered through a distinctly Texas refusal to be neatly categorized. Producer Taylor Kimball, who has also worked with Koe Wetzel and Giovannie and the Hired Guns, recorded West Texas Degenerate in four days — a choice that shows in the best possible way. The album carries the immediacy of a band that has played these songs so many times in living rooms and roadhouses that the studio just had to get out of the way.

The West Texas Degenerate Tour has been a 25-city run through arenas and amphitheaters, including a first-ever headline performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. That kind of progression doesn’t happen by chance — the numbers confirm it: 3 billion global streams, five Platinum singles, two Gold-certified albums, and a nomination for Best Country Duo or Group at the 52nd American Music Awards. The Austin stop at Moody Center is the Texas homecoming leg of a tour that has been rolling since February.

Supporting the show are 80 ACRES and Austin Meade. Show time is 7:00 PM CT. This is an all-ages event.

About Treaty Oak Revival

Treaty Oak Revival formed in 2019 in Odessa, Texas. The quintet — Sam Canty (lead vocals), Lance Vanley (electric guitar), Jeremiah Vanley (electric guitar), Cody Holloway (drums), and Dakota Hernandez (bass) — has accumulated over 3 billion global streams and holds five Platinum singles and two Gold-certified albums. Their 2021 debut, No Vacancy, produced the Platinum single “Ode to Bourbon.” West Texas Degenerate, self-released on November 28, 2025, debuted at No. 1 on both Billboard’s Top Rock Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts. The band received a nomination for Best Country Duo or Group at the 52nd American Music Awards.

Venue: Moody Center, Austin, TX

Moody Center is a 15,000-capacity amphitheater located at 2001 Robert Dedman Drive on the UT Austin campus, Austin, TX 78712 — one of the premier large-format concert venues in Central Texas. Find more upcoming shows in the Austin concerts calendar on Lonestar Concerts.

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Treaty Oak Revival’s West Texas Degenerate Tour stops at Moody Center on Thursday, November 12, 2026. Show time: 7:00 PM CT. All ages welcome.

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Concert Details

📅November 12, 2026
🕐7:00 PM
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