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Treaty Oak Revival to Perform at the 2026 CA Mid-State Fair with Special Guest William Clark Green on July 23!

 

Paso Robles, CA — The California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles will host Treaty Oak Revival live in concert Thursday night,

July 23 at 7:30 PM at the 2026 CA Mid-State Fair, with special guest William Clark Green, as part of the Michelob

Ultra Concert Series in the Chumash Grandstand Arena.

Tickets for this show are $50, $75, and $100, and will go on sale Friday, March 27 at 10:00 a.m. at

MidStateFair.com.

Hailed by Rolling Stone as “one of the most exciting live experiences in all of music,” Treaty Oak Revival have risen

from the oil fields of Odessa, Texas to become one of the most formidable independent forces in modern country

rock. Blending Southern grit, punk energy and red-dirt storytelling, the five-piece band built a fiercely loyal

following by touring relentlessly and releasing music on their own terms.

Their first two albums, No Vacancy and Have A Nice Day, were both self-released and produced multiple Platinum

and Gold singles. Their third studio album, West Texas Degenerate, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Rock and

Americana/Folk Albums charts and has amassed more than 444 million streams, contributing to over 3 billion global

streams and more than 8 million monthly Spotify listeners.

William Clark Green is a Texas-born singer-songwriter known for his gritty vocals, honest storytelling, and high-

energy live shows. His sandpaper vocals and dynamic blend of back-alley grit and gravel-road grace give each song

an unflinching portrait of life’s struggles and triumphs - delivered with sardonic wit and heartfelt honesty - while his

high-energy, unapologetic performances connect deeply with fans; earlier this month he released his seventh

studio album, the critically acclaimed "Watterson Hall".

The Chumash Grandstand Arena hosts some of the biggest names in music during the Fair each year, offering fans

an unforgettable live entertainment experience in Paso Robles.

The CA Mid-State Fair takes place July 15–26, 2026 and this year's theme is Back to the 80’s.

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