Teddy Swims has been announced for a run of arena shows in Europe and the UK next year, with dates in Düsseldorf, Oslo, Berlin, Paris, London, Copenhagen, Amsterdam and more before his show lands to its closing date in Dublin on March 13th.
Teddy Swims plays the 3Arena in Dublin on March 12th 2025.
Full dates below:
TicketsTickets for Dublin priced from €51.90 to €71.90 including booking fee go on sale this Friday at 9am at www.ticketmaster.ie
Fan presale goes live tomorrow, September 17 at 9am, with public on-sale beginning on Friday, September 20 at 9am. Click HERE for tickets and more details.
Swims’ latest song is ‘Bad Dreams’. He was nominated for four awards at the MTV Awards last week including Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Best Alternative, and PUSH Performance of the Year.
His debut album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1). was released in 2023.
Teddy Swims 2025 EU/UK Tour:Feb 11 Düsseldorf, Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Feb 13 Antwerp, Belgium Lotto Arena
Feb 14 Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle
Feb 16 Oslo, Norway Spektrum
Feb 18 Stockholm , Sweden Avicii Arena
Feb 19 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
Feb 22 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
Feb 23 Berlin, Germany Velodrom
Feb 25 Zurich, Switzerland The Hall
Feb 27 Paris, France Zénith
Mar 4 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena
Mar 6 London, UK Wembley Arena
Mar 9 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
Mar 10 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
Mar 12 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Tickets for Dublin priced from €51.90 to €71.90 including booking fee go on sale this Friday at 9am at www.ticketmaster.ie
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