Teddy Swims only recently played some monumental shows in London to sold-out crowds and absolutely wowed them in the process.
Well, it looks like he simply cannot get enough, as the 31-year-old American singer-songwriter has just confirmed a massive arena tour kicking off in the European and UK in February 2025.
Along the way, he'll be playing five massive venues, including London's O2 Arena, Glasgow's OVO Hydro, and more.
This year, he was nominated for five awards, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year at the MTV Music Awards, so he's primed to explode in the coming months.
Tickets for the star's UK tour will be released at the end of the week, but you can get presale tickets long before then. Here's the breakdown.
Teddy Swims is holding two presale events this week. The first comes from O2 Priority and is live right now.
These tickets will only be available to fans who have subscriptions to the O2 mobile phone network. As a result, they'll have access to the O2 Priority portal, where they can buy tickets using the link below.
If you haven't got an O2 Priority account, you can grab your own using the button below. Otherwise, here's the ticket link you need:
Live Nation is also holding its own presale event, and it begins Thursday, September 19, 2024, at 9am.
These tickets will only be available to fans who have signed up for the My Live Nation newsletter. After that, you can buy tickets using the link below:
Teddy Swims tickets will be released on general onsale from Friday, September 20, 2024, at 9am.
These tickets will be available on a number of online retailers, and will also be available to everyone who wants to purchase them.
No further shows are expected to be announced, so fans ought to act fast if they want to get involved. Here's the links you need:
TICKETMASTER - Buy Teddy Swims tickets here.
- 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
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