The Reytons have announced a massive show at Wembley, taking place this winter. Check out the ticket details below.
The South Yorkshire indie rock band are set to perform at the OVO Arena Wembley in London on Saturday December 6, as a one-off show.
The announcement comes just days after their huge headline set at the 2025 edition of Tramlines festival, which saw them play hits from their discography to a sold-out crowd. It also follows them playing a sold-out 20,000-capacity hometown show at Clifton Park, and embarking on a UK tour that included stops at London’s O2 Academy Brixton and Manchester’s Aviva Studios.
“This one’s special. Wembley’s got that history, that legacy, in music and in football,” frontman Jonny Yerrell said.
“Not everyone’s lucky enough to go down and see their team, but as a fan once said when we played Sheffield Arena – ‘it’s like going to a cup final that we’ve already won’. We’re taking that energy to the capital. A gig for everyone. A night to celebrate. We’re All Reytons Aren’t We?”
Tickets go on sale this Friday (August 1) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options will be available from Wednesday (July 30) at the same time. Visit here for tickets.

The new show will follow on from the band’s huge run of live performances this summer, including slots at Victorious Festival, Come Together Festival, and at Manchester’s Aviva Studios, which saw them bring out Gary Neville as a surprise guest.
Back in January 2023, the band told NME about what it was like as an independent act to see their fanbase grow and see their records climb towards the top of the charts.
Describing how they came onto the scene “as massive underdogs”, Yerrell added that they were “proud” to have hit so many milestones without a label.
“We’re proud that we’ve done it independently, and it’s just a reminder that you can do it. Because we’ve had so many doors shut in our face over the years that we’ve had to literally find different ways around things, make things happen our own way,” he said.
“There’s no financial backing; we never started with any money. We started with very little money, if anything. We’ve had to work our way to where we are. The whole Reytons thing is just to say, ‘This is a community’, and I want everyone to feel part of that. And also feel like they can achieve it as well.”
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