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The Reytons have announced a huge world tour of the UK, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia – see all the dates and ticket info below.

The Rotherham indie band are preparing to release their fourth studio album ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’ in July, and they have confirmed an extensive tour to support the record, beginning in June in the US and running through until March 2027.

The band’s UK and Ireland dates take place in October, including massive gigs at London’s Alexandra Palace and Manchester’s Co-op Live, and after that they head to Japan, Australia and New Zealand in November and December. In February and March, they round it off with a string of dates around Europe.

Tickets for all of the shows go on sale at 10am local time on Friday (April 24) and you will be able to find yours here (UK), here (North America) and here (Australia).

Posting on Instagram, the band have said: “This is it!!! From New York to Sydney, London to Tokyo…Bigger, better and stronger than ever…Reytons are taking over the world!! (And they said we’d never leave Rotherham). All Reytons, let’s do it!!”

The Reytons will play: 

JUNE 2026 
16: Echo Music Hall, Dallas, USA 
22: Paradise Rock Club, Boston, USA 
25: Irving Plaza, New York, USA 
30: The Echo, Los Angeles, USA 

OCTOBER 2026 
9: 3Olympia, Dublin, IRELAND 
10: Telegraph Building, Belfast, UK 
16: Connexin Live, Hull, UK 
17: Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, UK 
23: Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK 
24: Alexandra Palace, London, UK 
30: Co-Op Live, Manchester, UK 

NOVEMBER 2026 
24: Shangri-La, Osaka, JAPAN  
25: WWW X, Tokyo, JAPAN  
27: Magnet House, Perth, AUSTRALIA  
29: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA  

DECEMBER 2026 
3: The Brightside, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA 
4: Metro Theatre, Sydney, AUSTRALIA  
5: Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA  
7: San Fran, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND  
8: The Tuning Fork, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND  

FEBRUARY 2027 
18: Melkweg, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS  
19: Annabel, Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS  
20: Doornroosje, Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS  
25: La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, FRANCE  
26: Trix, Antwerp, BELGIUM  
27: Cactus Club, Bruges, BELGIUM 

MARCH 2027 
4: La Nau, Barcelona, SPAIN  
5: Sala But, Madrid, SPAIN  
6: Rock City, Valencia, SPAIN 

It follows the band’s big headline show at Wembley Arena in December, while they also headlined Tramlines Festival last summer and played a 20,000-capacity hometown show at Clifton Park.

They have also been announced for Y Not Festival this summer, as well as Mad Cool in Madrid.

Back in January 2023, the band told NME about what it was like as an independent act to see their fanbase grow and see their records climb towards the top of the charts.

Describing how they came onto the scene “as massive underdogs”, frontman Jonny Yerrell added that they were “proud” to have hit so many milestones without a label.

“We’re proud that we’ve done it independently, and it’s just a reminder that you can do it. Because we’ve had so many doors shut in our face over the years that we’ve had to literally find different ways around things, make things happen our own way,” he said.

Last March, the band were also joined by Gary Neville on guitar at a show in Manchester’s Aviva Studios.





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