[Photo Story] Treaty Oak Revival Performs For A Sold-Out Bryce Jordan Center

Treaty Oak Revival rocked Happy Valley last weekend when it brought its “West Texas Degenerate Tour” to the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, February 7. It delivered a high-energy and beer-filled performance, bringing many a “Happy Face” to State College. The band was joined by opening acts by the Huser Brothers and Wade Forster, who brought the heat before the main event.
Our photographers were in the thick of the action. Let’s take a look at all the fun.





The Huser Brothers Band opened the night at 7:15 p.m. to warm up the crowd with a variety of songs, including its hit song “Tired of Runnin'” and an unreleased song just for the ears of State College.




Wade Forster came out at 8:05 p.m. as the second opening act and played a variety of songs from his latest album, “Gooseneck Party.”






Finally, Treaty Oak Revival graced the stage around 9:30 p.m., and the sold-out crowd erupted. The West-Texan band opened with its hit songs “Port A,” “Missed Calls,” and “West Texas Degenerate.”






The sold-out crowd brought the energy for every song from “Boomtown” to “Stop and Stare.” A standout moment was the tradition that any Treaty Oak Revival concertgoer knows about. During “Boomtown,” the crowd was drenched by beer and dodged cups thrown by its peers. The night wrapped up with “Ode to Bourbon,” giving fans one last burst of energy.
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