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SUMMARY:Dallas: Kacey Musgraves at American Airlines Center
DESCRIPTION:Dallas\, the homecoming ends with you. Kacey Musgraves wraps up her Texas run on October 10 and 11\, 2026\, bringing the Middle of Nowhere Tour to American Airlines Center in the heart of downtown Dallas. Showtime hits at 7:30 PM\, and William Beckmann opens the night. This is an all-ages show at one of the biggest and best arenas in the entire state — and Saturday night at the AAC with Kacey Musgraves is exactly the kind of Texas evening worth clearing the calendar for. \n🎟️ Get your Kacey Musgraves Dallas tickets now Sat. Oct. 10 | Sun. Oct. 11\nKacey Musgraves based Middle of Nowhere on a sign in her tiny East Texas hometown of Golden — population 156 — that reads “Golden\, TX: Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere.” That origin story runs through every track on her seventh studio album and makes this Texas tour run deeply personal. She recorded the album during the longest single period of her life and said it was the first time she felt “incredible being alone\, existing in a space not defined by anyone else.” Consequently\, the record carries a clarity and confidence that sets it apart from everything she’s released in the last decade. \nThe Album That Brought Her Back to the Lone Star State\nMiddle of Nowhere arrived May 1\, 2026\, through the relaunched Lost Highway Records\, produced by Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk — the same team behind Golden Hour — and features guest appearances from Miranda Lambert\, Willie Nelson\, and Billy Strings. Additionally\, the album embraces Texas-style country hallmarks — acoustic guitar\, pedal steel\, light percussion — alongside borderland sounds and Mexican influences Kacey Musgraves has spoken about throughout her career. The result sounds both timeless and fresh. It sounds like Texas. \nCritics recognized it immediately. One reviewer called it her most discernibly country album since Pageant Material and possibly her most self-assured. Another named it their favorite mainstream release of 2026 so far. Moreover\, a third declared it “the triumphant return” fans had been waiting for\, calling the first single an instant hook. The tour that followed has sold out arenas from Chicago to Madison Square Garden. Nevertheless\, nothing on this run compares to a Texas homecoming — and the AAC on a Saturday night closes it out in style. \nEnd of the Line in Texas\nThe Middle of Nowhere Tour hits Dallas after stops in Houston on October 5 and Austin on October 7. Therefore\, by the time Musgraves steps onto the American Airlines Center stage Saturday night\, she arrives at full stride — a Texas girl closing out her homecoming run in the state’s biggest market. William Beckmann\, the Fredericksburg-raised country singer and ideal Texas opener\, sets the table before she takes over. \nThe tour also includes international dates in 2027\, with stops in Glasgow\, Manchester\, and London — but those audiences will see an artist who just finished burning through Texas. Dallas gets her at the peak of this homecoming\, on the biggest stage of the run.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/dallas-kacey-musgraves-at-american-airlines-center/
LOCATION:American Airlines Center\, 2500 Victory Ave.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Temple: Ray Wylie Hubbard at Cultural Activities Center
DESCRIPTION:Ray Wylie Hubbard\, the whiskey-soaked outlaw poet of Texas songcraft\, is headed back to Central Texas at the Temple Cultural Activities Center. \n Buy Tickets \nHis latest album\, 2022‘s Co-Starring Too\, is Hubbard’s version of a hoedown-cum–supergroup jam session. It doubles down on the vibe he started with Co-Starring — gathering folks from every corner of roots\, rock\, country\, blues\, and even metal to sing\, riff\, and philosophize alongside him. Hubbard tapped heavy hitters Willie Nelson\, Steve Earle\, Wynonna Judd\, Ringo Starr\, Ann Wilson (of Heart)\, Lzzy Hale\, Steve Lukather\, James McMurtry\, Hayes Carll\, Wade Bowen & Randy Rogers & Cody Canada\, The Band of Heathens\, and more. \nOutlaw country’s favorite curmudgeon\, Ray Wylie Hubbard has been scribbling songs and dodging pigeonholes since the 1960s. He has penned classics that became anthems for people who like their honky-tonk served with a side of rebellion and wit. \nAt any given show\, you might hear: \n\n“Up Against the Wall\, Redneck Mother” — The song that blasted Hubbard onto the map — a hilariously sharp portrait of a beer-swilling\, pickup-drivin’ rebel with a wink and a nod. Originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker in 1973\, this tune became a cultural touchstone in Texas and beyond. Its blunt\, bone-dry humor about redneck pride turned it into an enduring outlaw country anthem.\n“Snake Farm” — A gritty\, blues-infused romp that sounds exactly like what it is — nasty\, snaky\, and impossible to shake from your head once it bites. A fan favorite in live shows\, it captures Hubbard’s raw edge like few others.\n“Conversation With the Devil” — A devilish talking-blues yarn where the narrator chats with ol’ Lucifer about life choices and moral muddles — part folk tale\, part social commentary\, all wickedly clever.\n“Dust of the Chase” — One of Hubbard’s more reflective pieces — a song about longing\, restlessness\, and the eternal wanderer’s heart. It’s poetic\, well-crafted storytelling that steers away from pure honky-tonk and leans into Americana soul.\n“Drunken Poet’s Dream” — Co-written with Hayes Carll\, this tune pairs literary humor with honky-tonk honesty — a drinking song that feels like a defiant shrug for anyone who’s ever poured their thoughts into a whiskey glass.\n“Screw You\, We’re From Texas” — A piss-and-vinegar salute to Lone Star bravado. It’s equal parts swagger and self-aware humor — basically a middle finger wrapped in a Texas flag.\n“Desperate Man” — Co-written with Eric Church\, this song became a major country hit\, showing Hubbard’s pen still packs punch in modern contexts.\n\n 
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/temple-ray-wylie-hubbard-at-cultural-activities-center/
LOCATION:Temple Cultural Activities Center\, 3011 North 3rd Street\, Temple\, TX\, 76501\, United States
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SUMMARY:Corpus Christi: Treaty Oak Revival at Concrete Street Amphitheatre
DESCRIPTION:One of West Texas’s most exciting country rock acts\, Treaty Oak Revival brings their electric live show to Concrete Street Amphitheatre in Corpus Christi on October 29\, 2026. Tickets are available from $71 — a chance to see a band on the rise at one of the Gulf Coast’s most beloved outdoor venues. \nTreaty Oak Revival was founded in 2019 deep in the heart of West Texas\, where five musicians came together around a shared love of Texas Red Dirt country\, the raw energy of punk rock\, and the wide-open sound of Southern rock. The band is led by Sam Canty on lead vocals and acoustic guitar\, with Lance Vanley on rhythm electric and background vocals\, Jeremiah Vanley on lead electric\, Andrew Carey on bass\, and Kelly McKay anchoring everything on drums. \nFrom the beginning\, the band set itself apart by refusing to sand down its edges. Their music hits with the punch of classic hard rock\, the emotional directness of country songwriting\, and the swagger of artists who grew up listening to both Waylon Jennings and the Ramones. It’s a sound that has found a devoted audience across Texas and increasingly beyond as the band’s touring footprint has expanded. \nBuy Tickets \nTreaty Oak Revival’s reputation as a live act precedes them wherever they go. Their shows are kinetic and communal — the kind of performances where the crowd becomes part of the energy from the first song. The fall 2026 run of Texas dates reflects just how far they’ve come in a few short years\, with headlining spots at major venues across the state. \nTreaty Oak Revival at Concrete Street Amphitheatre on October 29 is exactly the kind of show South Texas music fans should plan around. Get your tickets on StubHub and make a night of it on the Gulf Coast.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/corpus-christi-treaty-oak-revival-at-concrete-street-amphitheatre/
LOCATION:Concrete Street Amphitheatre\, 800 Concrete St\, Corpus Christi\, TX\, 78401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Austin: Treaty Oak Revival at Moody Center
DESCRIPTION:Treaty Oak Revival steps onto one of Texas’s biggest stages when they play the Moody Center in Austin on November 12\, 2026. Tickets start at $48 — a remarkable price for a show that marks a genuine milestone for one of West Texas’s most compelling country rock bands. \nBorn out of the Permian Basin’s creative soil in 2019\, Treaty Oak Revival fuses the Texas Red Dirt country tradition with the driving energy of punk rock and the melodic ambition of classic Southern rock. The band’s five members — Sam Canty\, Lance Vanley\, Jeremiah Vanley\, Andrew Carey\, and Kelly McKay — found each other in West Texas and quickly developed a chemistry that has become one of the most electrifying presences on the Texas touring circuit. \nTheir sound carries all the hallmarks of the Red Dirt movement — honest songwriting\, big guitar tones\, and music that sounds equally at home blasting from a truck speaker or filling an arena — while adding a rougher\, more urgent edge that sets them apart from their peers. In a short time\, Treaty Oak Revival has grown from a regional act to a national story\, playing increasingly prestigious dates and building a following one sweaty show at a time. \nBuy Tickets \nA Moody Center headliner is a statement show for any Texas artist\, and Treaty Oak Revival has clearly earned the room. The venue\, which opened in 2022 as the University of Texas’s state-of-the-art arena\, is the kind of stage that transforms a good band into an event. For fans who have followed Treaty Oak Revival since their early days\, this is a show to mark on the calendar. \nTreaty Oak Revival live at the Moody Center on November 12 in Austin — grab your tickets on StubHub now before this one fills up.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/austin-treaty-oak-revival-at-moody-center/
LOCATION:Moody Center\, 2001 Robert Dedman Drive\, Austin\, TX\, 78712\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Woodlands: Treaty Oak Revival at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
DESCRIPTION:Treaty Oak Revival brings their Texas fall run to a close at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on November 13\, 2026. Tickets start at $52 for an evening of hard-charging country rock at one of Greater Houston’s most storied outdoor music venues. \nWest Texas-born and road-hardened since their 2019 founding\, Treaty Oak Revival has spent the better part of six years becoming one of the Texas music scene’s most talked-about acts. Built around the songwriting and vocals of Sam Canty\, with a full band that includes the Vanley brothers on guitars\, Andrew Carey on bass\, and Kelly McKay on drums\, the group draws from Texas Red Dirt country\, punk energy\, and Southern rock architecture in equal measure. \nWhat makes Treaty Oak Revival special is the intensity they bring to every performance. Their catalog is full of songs that work both as studio recordings and as live vehicles — pieces that expand in concert\, becoming bigger and more urgent the louder the crowd gets. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, with its mix of covered seating and open lawn\, is exactly the environment where this music breathes at its best. \nBuy Tickets \nThe November 13 Woodlands show is the closing date of a two-night Texas run that began the evening before in Austin\, and Treaty Oak Revival will bring everything they have to the Pavilion crowd. Houston-area fans have been waiting for a proper headlining show\, and this fall date is the one to deliver it. \nDon’t let this one slip by. Treaty Oak Revival at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on November 13 — tickets are available now on StubHub\, and this one is worth the drive from anywhere in the Houston metro.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/the-woodlands-treaty-oak-revival-at-the-cynthia-woods-mitchell-pavilion/
LOCATION:The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion\, 2005 Lake Robbins Drive\, The Woodlands\, TX\, 77380\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Braunfels: Tab Benoit at Gruene Hall
DESCRIPTION:Grammy-nominated Louisiana blues guitarist Tab Benoit brings his swamp-soaked sound to Gruene Hall on November 20\, 2026. Tickets start at $55 for a late-fall evening with one of the most powerful live acts in American roots music. \nA native of Houma\, Louisiana\, Tab Benoit has spent more than three decades immersed in the bayou blues tradition. He came up absorbing the sounds of Jimmy Reed\, Lightnin’ Hopkins\, and the great New Orleans bluesmen before developing a style distinctly his own — electric and earthy\, driven by a voice as weathered and resonant as the Louisiana wetlands that shaped him. \nBenoit has released over a dozen studio albums and earned multiple Grammy nominations\, but his reputation rests above all on his live performances. His shows are renowned for their intensity\, with Benoit coaxing sounds from his guitar that feel less like playing and more like a direct conversation with the blues itself. He has won the Blues Music Award for Guitar Player of the Year multiple times — recognition that only hints at what he brings to a stage. \nBuy Tickets \nBeyond music\, Benoit is known for his deep commitment to the Louisiana coastal environment. He founded Voice of the Wetlands\, an environmental advocacy organization dedicated to preserving the bayou ecosystem that is central to his culture and his art. His shows carry the weight of all of it — the joy\, the grief\, and the defiant spirit of South Louisiana. \nTab Benoit at Gruene Hall in November is a rare Texas booking for one of the blues world’s brightest stars. Get your tickets on StubHub and don’t let this one pass you by.
URL:https://texasmusicmap.com/event/new-braunfels-tab-benoit-at-gruene-hall/
LOCATION:Gruene Hall\, 1281 Gruene Rd.\, New Braunfels\, TX\, 78130
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