Teddy Swims has announced a UK and European arena tour for 2025 buy tickets here.
The singer-songwriter who rose to prominence last year with the smash hit Lose Control is bringing his I ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour back across the Atlantic with the run of shows kicking off in DÇsseldorf, Germany on February 11.
He ll then take on dates in cities including Oslo, Berlin, Paris and London, before finishing in Dublin, Ireland, on March 12.
Presale tickets will go on sale tomorrow (September 17) with general sale starting on Friday (September 20), both at 9am local time. You can buy tickets to the UK and Ireland shows here, and tickets to his European dates on his website.
In the meantime, Swims will be playing a run of three shows in France, Switzerland and the UK in November. Find a full list of new dates
Teddy Swims 2025 UK and European I ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour dates are:
FEBRUARY
11 Düsseldorf, Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
13 Antwerp, Belgium Lotto Arena
14 Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle
16 Oslo, Norway Spektrum
18 Stockholm, Sweden Avicii Arena
19 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
22 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
23 Berlin, Germany Velodrom
25 Zurich, Switzerland The Hall
27 Paris, France Zénith
MARCH
4 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena
6 London, UK Wembley Arena
9 Glasgow, UK, OVO Hydro
10 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
12 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Swims, real name Jaten Dimsdale, released a new single, Bad Dreams on Friday (September 13), while he performed Lose Control , The Door , and a cover of Rihanna and his close friend Mikky Ekko s 2013 single Stay at the MTV VMAs last week.
At the ceremony, he was nominated for four awards: Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Best Alternative, and PUSH Performance of the Year.
Swims played a handful of shows in the UK and Europe over the spring and summer this year, with his final European show being a set at Reading Festival while he also gave a surprise acoustic performance at Reading train station ahead of his set.
Following his performance on the BBC Radio 1 Stage, he spoke to NME about his experience at the festival, saying: This crowd is so beautiful. As far as I ve been hearing, there s a lot of kids get their exam things, and they come out here. You can see it kids having their first liberating moments and stuff. It was a really beautiful thing to be a part of.
He also discussed his rise to fame and the success of Lose Control, explaining: The thing was, after we got it done, we knew it was going to change my life. I didn t know it was going to change it like this. I didn t know it was going to be this, but I knew it was going to work. But I think it was the first time that I felt honest.
Also this year, Swims released the single Funeral from the Bose x NME C24 mixtape, the latest in the iconic C-Series mixtape series. Showcasing some of the brightest new artists around, the likes of Laufey, Artemas, Royel Otis and Lola Young also feature after being hand-picked by the judges of C24 s new artist competition in association with the social music creation platform BandLab.
Meanwhile, NME and Bose have announced a limited edition vinyl release of the C24 mixtape. The hand-numbered, special edition orange vinyl will be given away for free, but to be in with a chance to get one fans need to enter the ballot on the Dawsons website here and tell NME what your favourite track on the mixtape is, and why.
Entries close at 11.59pm (BST) on September 26, and winners will be contacted by email.
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