Treaty Oak Revival Will No Longer Perform at 2026 Gulf Coast Jam, Jessie Murph Added to Lineup
Despite efforts from both sides, Treaty Oak Revival and the festival were ultimately unable to reach mutually agreeable terms in time for the event.

Treaty Oak Revival, Jessie Murph; Photos Provided
Treaty Oak Revival will no longer perform at the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam, according to a statement shared by the band. Festival organizers later confirmed that Jessie Murph has been added to the lineup in their place.
Treaty Oak Revival broke the news to fans via Instagram Stories, explaining that their team was unable to come to an agreement with the festival.

“Unfortunately, Treaty Oak Revival will no longer be performing at this year’s Gulf Coast Jam presented by Jim Beam. Despite good faith efforts on both sides, neither the festival nor the artist’s teams were able to come to mutually agreeable terms in time for the event.”

Following the announcement, Gulf Coast Jam revealed that Jessie Murph will take the stage on Thursday, May 28, performing ahead of headliner Keith Urban.
“Jessie is a truly unique artist who has exploded over the past couple of years, and we’re excited to see her next month,” executive producer Rendy Lovelady shared.
“Jessie Murph is absolutely on fire right now, and we can’t wait to have her hit our stage,” COO Mark Sheldon added.

In response to the change, several fans took to social media to share their disappointment over Treaty Oak Revival’s removal from the lineup.
“I love Jessie but I bought vip for Treaty and Koe to wake up to this is so sad,” one user wrote, while another added, “I bought these tickets for Treaty Oak.”
The 14th annual Gulf Coast Jam presented by Jim Beam is set to take place in Panama City Beach from May 28 through May 31, 2026. The festival will also feature headlining performances from Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, and Riley Green, along with more than 20 additional artists.
Passes are currently available at GulfCoastJam.com.
Gulf Coast Jam 2026 Lineup
Thursday, May 28
Keith Urban
Jessie Murph
Wyatt Flores
Cooper Alan
Walker Montgomery
Gannon Fremin & CCREV
Friday, May 29
Chris Stapleton
Marcus King
Jackson Dean
Brent Cobb
Cole Goodwin
Hueston
Saturday, May 30
Riley Green
Koe Wetzel
Ole 60
Josh Ross
Ashland Craft
Hannah McFarland
Sunday, May 31
Post Malone
Muscadine Bloodline
49 Winchester
Elizabeth Nichols
Them Dirty Roses
Skeez
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