From number one albums to headlining major festivals, John Fury boxing bootcamps to band member substitutes with Gary Neville, indie juggernautsย The Reytonsย have done it all.ย
Against all odds, UK musicโs biggest underdogs keep charging forward on their infamous rise.
Now, the band have announced a world tour, taking them across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
The tour features a major local landmark as they prepare to take on their biggest UK venues yet, including a headline show at Manchesterโs Co-op Live on 30 October 2026.
Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10am local time on Friday 24 April from the band’s official website.
In 2025 alone, they toured the UK, headlined Tramlines Festival and showcased their own capacity concert at the iconic Wembley Arena.
All this excitement has left just one question on both supporters and critics minds: what could possibly be next?
The answer is simple, The Reytons are going global.
Having flirted with overseas territories successfully over the past five years, the band are now heading out on their very first world tour.
A Global Schedule with a Manchester Finale
The tour first stops off Stateside this summer, with shows in Dallas, Boston, New York and LA, fitting around Englandโs FIFA World Cup campaign.
Following their US dates, the band returns for a series of landmark UK shows.
Along with Manchester’s Co-op Live, the autumn leg includes dates at Londonโs Alexandra Palace and Cardiffโs Utilita Arena.
The lads then hit the road again to visit Japan, Australia and New Zealand, before finishing in Europe in February 2027.
This world tour cements them as a band at the top of British music, proving that blue-collar grit and determination can hurdle every obstacle the industry presents.
A Love Letter To A Broken Town
The Reytons also recently announced their fourth studio album, A Love Letter To A Broken Town, which is due for release in July. Rooted in the grit, humour and honesty of everyday life, the band continue to channel their origins into everything they do.
This latest record sees them staying true to those roots while pushing their sound forward with confidence and intent.
Frontman Jonny Yerrell said:
โI honestly feel like this album is the best weโve ever done! A lot of bands and artists like to change direction later in their careers, but thatโs just not us.
โWe absolutely love the style of music we make, the social commentary aspects and the people who turn up to jump around with us.
โWhy would we change? Expect more, just bigger and better with a few surprises on the side!โ





