From primary albums to headlining main festivals, John Fury boxing bootcamps to band member substitutes with Gary Neville, indie juggernauts The Reytons have executed all of it. Against all odds, UK Music’s largest underdogs maintain charging ahead on their notorious rise.
In 2025 alone, they toured the UK, headlined Tramlines Festival and showcased their very own capability live performance on the iconic Wembley Arena. All this pleasure has left only one query on each supporters and critics minds; what may presumably be subsequent?
The reply is straightforward – The Reytons are going world. Having flirted with abroad territories efficiently over the previous 5 years, the band at the moment are heading out on their very first World Tour!
The tour first stops off Stateside this summer time, with reveals in Dallas, Boston, New York and LA, becoming completely round England’s FIFA World Cup Campaign.
Then, come October, the band tackle their largest UK venues but, with landmark reveals at Manchester’s Co-op Live, London’s Alexandra Palace and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena, amongst others.
Following this, the lads hit the highway once more, visiting Japan, Australia and New Zealand, earlier than ending in Europe in February 2027.
The world tour is a large assertion for a band who’ve hurdled each impediment with nothing aside from blue-collar grit and dedication. It cements them as a band on the high of British music.
The Reytons additionally lately introduced their fourth studio album ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’ – due for launch in July.
Rooted within the grit, humour and honesty of on a regular basis life, The Reytons proceed to channel their origins into the whole lot they do, and ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’ sees them staying true to these roots whereas pushing their sound ahead with confidence and intent.
“I honestly feel like this album is the best we’ve ever done!” explains frontman Jonny Yerrell. “A lot of bands and artists like to change direction later in their careers, but that’s just not us. We absolutely love the style of music we make, the social commentary aspects and the people who turn up to jump around with us. Why would we change? Expect more, just bigger and better with a few surprises on the side!”
DATES:
2026
Tues sixteenth June Echo Music Hall, Dallas, USA
Mon twenty second June Paradise Rock Club, Boston, USA
Thurs twenty fifth June Irving Plaza, New York, USA
Tues thirtieth June The Echo, Los Angeles, USA
Fri ninth October 3Olympia, Dublin, IRELAND
Sat tenth October Telegraph Building, Belfast, UK
Fri sixteenth October Connexin Live, Hull, UK
Sat seventeenth October Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, UK
Fri twenty third October Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK
Sat twenty fourth October Alexandra Palace, London, UK
Fri thirtieth October Co-Op Live, Manchester, UK
Tue twenty fourth November Shangri-La, Osaka, JAPAN
Wed twenty fifth November WWW X, Tokyo, JAPAN
Fri twenty seventh November Magnet House, Perth, AUSTRALIA
Sun twenty ninth November Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA
Thu third December The Brightside, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
Fri 4th December Metro Theatre, Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Sat fifth December Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Mon seventh December San Fran, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND
Tues eighth December The Tuning Fork, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
2027
Thu 18th February Melkweg, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Fri nineteenth February Annabel, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS
Sat twentieth February Doornroosje, Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS
Thu twenty fifth February La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, FRANCE
Fri twenty sixth February Trix, Antwerp, BELGIUM
Sat twenty seventh February Cactus Club, Bruges, BELGIUM
Thu 4th March La Nau, Barcelona, SPAIN
Fri fifth March Sala But, Madrid, SPAIN
Sat sixth March Rock City, Valencia, SPAIN
