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The Reytons Lock In Australian Tour Dates For 2026 World Run

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The Reytons are bringing their sweat soaked indie rock fun back down under, locking in Australian tour dates for November and December as part of their first full scale world tour.

After years of circling international markets, Rotherham four piece The Reytons are finally going all in, Australia and New Zealand are firmly on the map this time around, with tickets going live Friday, April 24 at 10am local time via Destroy All Lines.

The Reytons – Australia & New Zealand 2026 Tour Dates

  • Friday, November 27th – Magnet House, Perth, WA
  • Sunday, November 29th – Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide, SA
  • Thursday, December 3rd – Brightside Outdoors, Brisbane, QLD
  • Friday, December 4th – Metro Theatre, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, December 5th – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
  • Monday, December 7th – San Fran, Wellington, NZ
  • Tuesday, December 8th – Tuning Fork, Auckland, NZ

Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 24th at 10am local time via Destroy All Lines.

From underdogs to global push

The Reytons have built their name the hard way, there’s been no shortcuts or industry polish, just graft and a growing crowd that keeps showing up.

They’ve already taken the UK by the throat with number one albums, sold out park shows, and major festival slots, including Tramlines and Wembley Arena, that kind of momentum doesn’t stay local for long.

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Now they’re stretching it worldwide, their upcoming fourth album ‘A Love Letter To A Broken Town’, due in July, looks set to keep that trajectory moving. Frontman Jonny Yerrell isn’t pretending it’s a reinvention either (per press release):

‘I honestly feel like this album is the best we’ve ever done!’ he said. ‘Why would we change? Expect more, just bigger and better with a few surprises on the side!’

Built for the live room

If you’ve seen them live before, you already know the deal. If you haven’t, The Reytons’ live reputation is what’s carried them this far, it’s loud and messy in the right ways, but grounded in that working class realism they’ve never shaken.

That energy tends to translate well in Australia, crowds here don’t stand still, and bands like this thrive on that pushback.

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