The Reytons announce biggest ever headline tour

The Reytons have revealed their biggest ever tour, alongside an intense announcement video featuring boxing royalty John Fury. Adding to their landmark headline at Sheffield’s Utilita Arena, these latest dates up and down the UK open up the band’s high-energy live show to over 40,000 people this autumn.

Borne from the streets of South Yorkshire, The Reytons have risen through the ranks to become one of the UK’s most exciting indie acts, with an official number one album and an all-but-sold-out arena headline under their arm.

Releasing 100% independently, with no label backing, Rotherham lads Jonny Yerrell, Joe O’Brien, Lee Holland and Jamie Todd took on the charts with their latest offering ‘What’s Rock And Roll?’, finishing in the coveted number one position.

Since the release of their debut album ‘Kids Off The Estate’ in 2021, The Reytons have gone from strength to strength, the word of mouth sensation spreading like wildfire throughout the UK. The band now boast an impressive 1,000,000+ monthly listeners on Spotify, however this online popularity is far from superficial.

The South Yorkshire lads have recently announced a huge headline show at Sheffield’s 13,500 capacity Utilita Arena and, with less than 1000 tickets left, they are well on their way to selling it out. With their latest tour announcement, an additional 28,000 tickets are added nationwide, completing a highly-anticipated run of dates.

Setting The Reytons apart from the competition is their fiercely independent approach to the way they work. The band channel their working class grit and determination to overcome every obstacle thrown at them. Aided by the masses of loyal fans, no achievement is out of reach.

Achieved a number one album in 2023 with ‘What’s Rock And Roll?’
Huge 40,000 capacity UK tour, totalling 13 dates, goes on sale Friday 31st March.
Over 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify
13,500 capacity Sheffield Arena all but sold out
Sold out 4,500 capacity Magna, Rotherham headline in only 10 hours
Over 18,000 tickets sold for ‘Uninvited’ UK Tour in November/December 2022
Over 65 Million Catalogue streams to date (Spotify, Apple, Amazon)

LIVE DATES

Thu 16 Mar 2023 – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney AUS SOLD OUT
Fri 17 Mar 2023 – Stay Gold, Melbourne AUS SOLD OUT
Sat 18 Mar 2023 – Super Fun Day Fest, Brisbane AUS FESTIVAL

Sat 23 Sep 2023 – Olympia, Liverpool
Sat 30 Sep 2023 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield LAST 1000 TICKETS
Fri 6 Oct 2023 – O2 City Hall, Newcastle
Sat 7 Oct 2023 – O2 Academy, Glasgow
Fri 13 Oct 2023 – O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
Fri 14 Oct 2023 – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
Thu 19 Oct 2023 – O2 Academy, Bristol
Fri 20 Oct 2023 – O2 Academy, Oxford
Sat 21 Oct 2023 – Guild Hall, Portsmouth
Thu 26 Oct 2023 – UEA, Norwich
Fri 27 Oct 2023 – O2 Academy, Birmingham
Sat 28 Oct 2023 – Great Hall, Cardiff
Fri 3 Nov 2023 – Bonus Arena, Hull

FESTIVALS

Sat 18 Mar 2023 – Super Fun Day Fest, Brisbane, AUS
Sat 29 Apr 2023 – Liverpool Sound City, UK
Sun 30 Apr 2023 – Teddy Rocks, Dorset, UK
Sat 20 May 2023 – Mallorca Live, Magaluf ESP
Sat 27 May 2023 – In It Together Fest, Port Talbot, UK
Sun 28 May 2023 – NBHD Weekender, Warrington, UK
Thu 15 June 2023 – Bergenfest, Bergen, NOR
Sat 17 June 2023 – Isle of Wight Festival, Isle of Wight, UK
Sun 18 June 2023 – Firenze Rocks, Florence, ITA
Thu 29 June 2023 – Rock Werchter, Werchter, BEL
Fri 7 July 2023 – Les Deferlantes, Argeles, FRA
Thu 13 July 2023 – Slottsfjell,Tonsberg, NOR
Sat 15 July 2023 – Benicassim, Barcelona, ESP
Fri 28 July 2023 – Y Not Festival, Derbyshire, UK
Sat 12 Aug 2023 – Boardmasters, Newquay, UK
Fri 18 Aug 2023 – PHE Festival, Tenerife, ESP
Sat 1 Sep 2023 – Ebrovision, Bilbao, ESP