The Reytons — the Rotherham four-piece that headlined Wembley Arena in December — open their first North American run at The Echo Lounge & Music Hall on Tuesday, June 16. The room holds 1,000. That gap between Wembley and The Echo is the whole story of where this band sits right now: enormous in the UK, starting from scratch in a city that hasn’t caught up yet.
About The Reytons
Formed in 2017 in Rotherham, South Yorkshire — the same corner of England that produced Arctic Monkeys — The Reytons built their following without a label, without the usual industry machinery. They did it on touring and word of mouth. Their third album, What’s Rock and Roll?, hit UK #1 in 2023 as a self-released record. The follow-up, Ballad of a Bystander, reached UK #2 in 2024. In July 2025 they became the first unsigned act to headline Tramlines Festival in Sheffield. Five months later: Wembley Arena.
The Dallas show is an early preview of their fourth album, A Love Letter to a Broken Town, which doesn’t drop until July 24 — five weeks after this date. Lead single “Jukebox” is streaming now. Frontman Jonny Yerrell, who writes most of the material alongside guitarist Joe O’Brien, bassist Lee Holland, and drummer Jamie Todd, described the record as “the best we’ve ever done.” The band’s signature is energetic indie rock undercut with working-class social commentary — anthemic, specific, the kind of thing that fills rooms and then arenas if the rooms get loud enough.
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
The Echo Lounge & Music Hall, at 1323 N Stemmons Fwy in Dallas, holds 1,000 at capacity. It’s a proper room for a band at this stage of breaking through — close enough that the crowd matters, large enough that the night has room to breathe. For context: the band’s UK arena run in October hits London’s Alexandra Palace and Manchester’s Co-op Live. In DFW, you’re getting them at club scale, which is the right way to see any band for the first time. After Dallas, the North American run continues to Boston (June 22), New York (June 25), and Los Angeles (June 30).
Tickets
Doors at 7:00 PM, show at 8:00 PM. All Ages. Get tickets via Ticketmaster.