The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band Plots 2015 Dates

For The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band the new year means a new album and plenty of dates to support it. The “So Delicious” U.S. tour begins in Chicago in February and keeps on rocking through early May.

The album So Delicious arrives in stores Feb. 17, the week before the tour launches. The fifth full-length original album features Breezy Peyton on washboard and Ben Bussell on drums with both musicians providing supporting vocals for Reverend Peyton’s unique approach coupled with his guitar mastery.

“I can’t wait to get out on the road and bring this record to the fans,” Reverend Peyton said.  “We have made a record we are so proud of, but there is nothing that compares to the interaction and community of our live shows.”

Photo: John Davisson
Van’s Warped Tour, Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando, Fla.

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band will also do a few in-store appearances the week of the album’s release, stopping in indie record shops in Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and Missouri. Take a look at the schedule below:

Feb. 15 – Bloomington, Ind., Landlocked Music
Feb. 17 – Indianapolis, Ind., Indy CD & Vinyl
Feb. 19 – Toledo, Ohio, Culture Clash Records
Feb. 20 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Shake It Records
Feb. 21 – Nashville, Tenn., Grimey’s
Feb. 22 – St. Louis, Mo., Vintage Vinyl

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Club Congress, Tucson, Ariz.

The upcoming adventure includes a stop at SXSW and plenty of headlining dates across the land.  Here’s the itinerary:

Feb. 25 – Chicago, Ill., Reggies Rock Club
Feb. 26 – Flint, Mich., The Machine Shop
Feb. 27 – Ferndale, Mich., The Magic Bag
Feb. 28 – Dayton, Ohio, Oddbody’s Music Room
March 1 – Toledo, Ohio, Frankie’s Inner-City
March 4 – Springfield, Ill., Donnie’s Homespun
March 5 – Madison, Wis., The Frequency
March 6 – Saint Paul, Minn., Turf Club
March 7 – Des Moines, Iowa, The Gas Lamp
March 10 – Jacksonville, Fla., Jack Rabbits
March 11 – Orlando, Fla., Will’s Pub
March 13 – Delray Beach, Fla., Vintage Tap
March 14 –Bradenton, Fla., Ace’s Lounge
March 15 – Saint Petersburg, Fla., State Theatre
March 17-20 – Austin, Texas, SXSW
March 21 – Dallas, Texas, Gas Monkey Bar & Grill
March 24 – Albuquerque, N.M., Low Spirits Bar and Stage
March 25 – Flagstaff, Ariz., The Orpheum Theater
March 26 – Phoenix, Ariz., The Crescent Ballroom
March 27 – San Diego, Calif., The Merrow
March 28 – Los Angeles, Calif., The Mint
March 29 – Las Vegas, Nev., Beauty Bar
April 1 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Urban Lounge
April 3 – Denver, Colo., Bluebird Theater
April 4 – Fort Collins, Colo., Hodi’s Half Note
April 5 – Lincoln, Neb., Bourbon Theatre
April 7 – Kansas City, Mo., Knuckleheads
April 8 – St. Louis, Mo., Plush St. Louis
April 9 – Fayetteville, Ark., George’s Majestic Lounge 
April 11 – Clarksdale, Miss., Various Venues (Juke Joint Festival)
April 18 – Indianapolis, Ind., Butler University (Butler Artsfest)
April 22 – Columbus, Ohio, Woodlands Tavern
April 23 – Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Grog Shop
April 28 – Lexington, Ky., Cosmic Charlie’s
April 29 – Asheville, N.C., The Grey Eagle
April 30 – Atlanta, Ga., The EARL
May 1 – Chapel Hill, N.C., Local 506
May 2 – Washington, D.C., The Hamilton Live
May 5 – Baltimore, M.D., Rams Head Live!
May 6 – Harrisburg, Pa., Appalachian Brewing Company
May 7 – New York, N.Y., Mercury Lounge
May 8 – Somerville, Mass., Thunder Road (formerly Radio)

Ticket sales for select dates begin Dec. 17.  Click here for more info.