The Reytons Launch Major World Tour Across UK, Europe, North America, Asia, Australia
The Reytons have unveiled an extensive world tour in support of their fourth studio album. The record, A Love Letter To A Broken Town, is due for release in July. The tour spans the UK, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia and runs from June through March 2027.
Tour itinerary
June 2026 — North America
- 16 June: Echo Music Hall, Dallas, USA
- 22 June: Paradise Rock Club, Boston, USA
- 25 June: Irving Plaza, New York, USA
- 30 June: The Echo, Los Angeles, USA
October 2026 — UK & Ireland
- 9 October: 3Olympia, Dublin, Ireland
- 10 October: Telegraph Building, Belfast, UK
- 16 October: Connexin Live, Hull, UK
- 17 October: Corn Exchange, Edinburgh, UK
- 23 October: Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK
- 24 October: Alexandra Palace, London, UK
- 30 October: Co-Op Live, Manchester, UK
November–December 2026 — Asia, Australia & New Zealand
- 24 November: Shangri-La, Osaka, Japan
- 25 November: WWW X, Tokyo, Japan
- 27 November: Magnet House, Perth, Australia
- 29 November: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, Australia
- 3 December: The Brightside, Brisbane, Australia
- 4 December: Metro Theatre, Sydney, Australia
- 5 December: Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
- 7 December: San Fran, Wellington, New Zealand
- 8 December: The Tuning Fork, Auckland, New Zealand
February–March 2027 — Europe
- 18 February: Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 19 February: Annabel, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 20 February: Doornroosje, Nijmegen, Netherlands
- 25 February: La Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, France
- 26 February: Trix, Antwerp, Belgium
- 27 February: Cactus Club, Bruges, Belgium
- 4 March: La Nau, Barcelona, Spain
- 5 March: Sala But, Madrid, Spain
- 6 March: Rock City, Valencia, Spain
Tickets and announcements
Tickets go on sale at 10am local time on Friday, April 24. Sales will be available via Filmogaz.com pages for the UK, North America and Australia. Fans should check local sale times for each region.
The band shared a celebratory message on Instagram. They promised bigger shows and named cities from New York to Sydney and London to Tokyo.
Background and recent highlights
The Reytons played a headline show at Wembley Arena in December. They also headlined Tramlines Festival last summer. The group staged a 20,000-capacity hometown concert at Clifton Park.
They are listed to appear at Y Not Festival this summer. They are also scheduled for Mad Cool in Madrid.
Independence and recognition
The band has grown its audience as an independent act. Frontman Jonny Yerrell said they are proud to reach milestones without a label. He noted the band overcame setbacks and made their own path.
In March last year, former footballer Gary Neville joined them on guitar. The appearance took place at Manchester’s Aviva Studios.