Performing with Freak Freely
Extra show added due to demand
Chart-topping hitmaker Teddy Swims announces the continuation of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour with an extensive run of arena shows including hroughout Europe and the United Kingdom in early 2025. Kicking off on February 11 in Düsseldorf, Germany, the tour includes stops in Oslo, Berlin, Paris, London and more before wrapping up with two dates at 3Arena on Wednesday, 12 & Thursday 13 March 2025.
On Friday, Swims released his new single “Bad Dreams” — listen HERE via Warner Records and watch the video HERE. The new track builds on the momentum of his global smash hit "Lose Control,” which he performed last week on the MTV VMA Extended Play stage, along with his recent charting single “The Door” and a rendition of Rihanna’s “Stay.” He was nominated for four awards at the show, including Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Best Alternative, and PUSH Performance of the Year.
2024 has been a whirlwind for Swims, who celebrated the success of his 2x Platinum chart-conquering hit “Lose Control” from his debut album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1). In addition to claiming the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the song has amassed over 2.2 billion global streams, reached #1 on five radio formats (Top 40, Hot AC, AC, R&B, and Rhythm), and was recently inducted into Spotify’s “Billions Club.”
Putting in real work for years, a quiet, yet steady grind brought Swims to the forefront of popular culture as a tried-and-true star without comparison. Teddy started to gain notoriety after posting covers online in 2019 — such as Michael Jackson’s “Rock With You” and Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One” — gaining hundreds of millions of views, leading to his signing to Warner Records in 2020. He tirelessly honed his voice and songwriting across EPs such as Unlearning [2021], Tough Love [2022], and Sleep Is Exhausting [2022]. He showcased his sky-high range by collaborating with artists such as Maren Morris, Meghan Trainor, X Ambassadors, Thomas Rhett, ILLENIUM, Tiësto, Armin Van Buuren, and Matoma. He made a statement with I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1) in 2023, and wrapped up a prolific run by releasing a Live Version of the album alongside his band Freak Freely at the top of 2024.