The performance takes place in the Branson area
Turnpike Troubadours and Texas’ Treaty Oak Revival will bring their country rock sounds to Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale, Missouri, for a Labor Day Weekend show on Saturday, August 30th. William Clark Green, Tyler Halverson, Shelby Stone, and Bottomland will join as special guests.
Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, May 22nd at 10 am.
The new date drops in the midst of the Turnpike Troubadours’ Wild America Tour, kicking off with three nights in Dublin, Ireland from June 20-22.
Ahead of the fall shows, the band will tour through this summer including several dates with Zach Bryan across the U.K. including a stop at London’s BST Hyde Park. They will also join Willie Nelson’s 10th Anniversary Outlaw Music Festival Tour this summer alongside Nelson, Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, The Red Clay Strays and will headline the final day of the 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix on October 19th. Taking place at Austin, TX’s Circuit of The Americas, the three-day event will also feature Garth Brooks and Kygo.
The performances add to a historic year for the band, who released their surprise new album, The Price of Admission, last month via Bossier City Records/Thirty Tigers. The record debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes all-genre and country charts, No. 3 on the U.S. Albums Spotify chart and No. 9 on the Global Album Spotify chart—the band’s highest Spotify debuts to date. It also reached No. 1 on the Billboard Digital Albums and Current Digital Albums Sales charts, No. 13 on the Billboard Americana/Folk Albums chart, No. 22 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart and No. 28 on the Top Country Albums chart and has garnered over 13.3 million across platforms to date.
Produced by Shooter Jennings, the album features songwriting collaborations with Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor (“On The Red River”), Trampled By Turtles’ Dave Simonett (“Leaving Town (Woody Guthrie Festival)”) and John Fullbright (“Searching For A Light”).
Continuing to break records, the band wrapped their sold-out The Boys From Oklahoma stadium run last month—their largest shows to date, playing to 180,000 people throughout the weekend.
Turnpike Troubadours has amassed a massive following throughout their career with more than 2.2 billion streams globally and over 1.7 million equivalent units sold to-date. Furthermore, the band was recently inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, appeared in the penultimate episode of Yellowstone this past fall performing three songs (“Good Lord Lorrie,” “Brought Me” and “Pay No Rent”) and has become a recurring presence in Paramount’s new show, Landman, with six of their songs featured to date.
Treaty Oak Revival is a Texas country rock band rooted in the heart of West Texas (Odessa). Formed in 2019, the group features vocalist Sam Canty, guitarist Lance Vanley, lead guitarist Jeremiah Vanley, bassist Andrew Carey, and drummer Cody Holloway. With diverse musical backgrounds, they’ve crafted a unique sound that defies easy categorization. Blending the rich traditions of Texas Red Dirt country with influences from punk and southern rock, Treaty Oak Revival delivers a raw, refreshingly unpolished vibe. They draw inspiration from their roots and often incorporate storytelling into their songs. The band has gained recognition for their heartfelt lyrics and engaging live performances, capturing the essence of Texas music culture. Their latest single, “Happy Face,” along with their most recent album, Have a Nice Day, is available for streaming on all platforms.