The Reytons announce biggest European tour in the band's history
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Following the explosive announcement of their UK tour in September, which saw dates sell out instantly, British indie heavyweights The Reytons have now announced plans for a series of chaotic live shows across Europe next spring. British indie heavyweights The Reytons are back with a vengeance, announcing their biggest European tour to date for 2025. They are also setting absolutely new standards for their energetic live shows. Fans can not only look forward to sold-out venues, but also to unforgettable concert experiences. The band members of The Reytons, consisting of Jonny Yerrell, Joe O'Brien, Lee Holland and Jamie Todd, have already had an eventful year in 2024. Their latest album 'Ballad of a Bystander' narrowly missed out on the top spot in the charts in January, before they performed in front of 20,000 enthusiastic fans in their hometown of Rotherham at Clifton Park in the summer - an event that has been described as 'this generation's Spike Island'. With their unmistakable blend of raw energy, gripping melodies and lyrical depth, the band have long since secured their place in the British music scene. Now The Reytons are ready to take the next step with their major European tour, which will take the band through some of Europe's most prestigious venues. Most excitingly, for the first time The Reytons will also be playing in Spain, where they will play their debut headline shows in Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Málaga. In Germany, fans will have the chance to attend their show in Cologne, Hamburg, Munich and Frankfurt. On BBC Radio 1, The Reytons are hailed as an essential band on the current music scene. They are described as "unstoppable", loved and highlighted as exactly what music is missing at the moment. The upcoming tour definitely promises to show The Reytons at their strongest yet.
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