Written By: Eram Shaikh
Published: January 29, 2026

Teddy Swims is heading out on his biggest run yet. The soul singer just scored his second Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album. His breakout hit “Lose Control” went Diamond. 

Now he’s hitting the road for Teddy Swims Concert 2026. His Summer 2026 Tour spans the US and UK with festival spots and headline shows. 

This guide breaks down everything you need: dates, prices, setlist predictions, and how to snag tickets before they’re gone.

Teddy Swims 2026 Tour Dates

April starts at Coachella and July ends in Scarborough. Between those dates, Swims plays 20+ shows across two continents. Here’s the full lineup.

DateLocationVenueEvent Type
April 10 & 17Indio, CACoachella FestivalUS Festival
April 25Indio, CAStagecoach FestivalUS Festival
May 3New Orleans, LANew Orleans Jazz FestUS Festival
May 22-24Napa, CABottleRock Napa ValleyUS Festival
June 4Uncasville, CTMohegan Sun ArenaUS Headline
June 5Canandaigua, NYCMACUS Headline
June 7Pittsburgh, PAPetersen Events CenterUS Headline
June 10N. Charleston, SCNorth Charleston ColiseumUS Headline
June 12Easley, SCDistrict ParkUS Headline
June 13Manchester, TNBonnaroo Music FestivalUS Festival
June 18-21Newport, UKIsle of Wight FestivalUK Festival
June 22Belfast, UKOrmeau Park (Belsonic)UK Headline
June 23Dublin, IEMalahide CastleIE Headline
June 25Exeter, UKPowderham CastleUK Headline
June 26Cardiff, UKBlackweir FieldsUK Headline
June 28Glasgow, UKBellahouston ParkUK Headline
June 30Woodstock, UKBlenheim PalaceUK Headline
July 1Lancashire, UKLytham FestivalUK Festival
July 22-23Scarborough, UKOpen Air TheatreUK Headline

Spring is festival season. Summer brings the headline shows, starting on the East Coast and moving across the pond to UK castles and outdoor stages.

Teddy Swims US Tour Dates

Festivals dominate the first half. 

  • Coachella gets him twice on April 10 and 17. 
  • Stagecoach pulls in the country crowd on April 25. 
  • New Orleans Jazz Fest happens May 3. 
  • BottleRock Napa Valley runs three days from May 22-24.
  • Bonnaroo closes out the festival stretch on June 13.

Teddy Swims US Headline Tour Dates (Summer 2026 Tour)

June 4 kicks off the real tour. 

  • Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut goes first. 
  • Then he rolls through Canandaigua, Pittsburgh, and down to the Carolinas. 

Marc Scibilia opens every US show, who is a Nashville singer-songwriter who fits the vibe. The presale will go live on January 28 at 9:00 AM EST. General sale hits Friday, January 30. 

Teddy Swims UK and European Tour Dates

UK fans get outdoor shows at some stunning venues. 

  • Isle of Wight Festival runs June 18-21. Belfast’s Belsonic is June 22. 
  • Dublin at Malahide Castle on June 23 will sell out fast. 
  • After that, he plays Exeter’s Powderham Castle, Blackweir Fields in Cardiff, Bellahouston Park in Glasgow, and Woodstock’s Blenheim Palace. 

Lauren Spencer Smith and Jordan Rakei open these dates. Lytham Festival on July 1 leads into the final two nights at Scarborough’s Open Air Theatre.

Teddy Swims Tickets 2026

Presale starts January 28 at 9:00 AM EST, and you can access tickets on teddyswims.com or Ticketmaster. General sale will drop on Friday, January 30. Prices vary by venue and location.

Teddy Swims Tickets 2026
Source: teddyswims.com

Here is the Teddy Swims tour 2026 Ticket Price Breakdown:

Ticket TypeEstimated Price RangeImportant Notes
US Headline GA$160 – $195Presale: Jan 28 / General: Jan 30
UK/IE Headline GA£65 – £84Approx. $85 – $110 USD
US Festival 1-Day$233 – $310BottleRock / Jazz Fest Tiers
US Festival 3-Day$399 – $650Bonnaroo / Coachella (GA)
VIP Packages$450 – $2,099Range from “Teddy VIP” to Jazz Fest “Big Chief”
UK Camping/Hotel£143 – £475Bundle options for Cardiff/Exeter/Glasgow

VIP packages get you early entry, exclusive merch, and better viewing spots. The “Bad Dreams” VIP package includes a whiskey rocks set and limited-edition trading cards. Worth it if you’re serious about the experience.

What To Expect At Teddy Swims Concerts

Fans attending the 2026 shows can expect a mix of soulful vocals, dynamic band performances, and personal moments that make each show memorable. Here’s what actually happens.

Setlist Highlights

Every show centers on tracks from I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Parts 1 and 2. “Lose Control” always hits. He also throws in covers that show off his range.

Songs You’ll Hear:

  • “Lose Control” (the Diamond hit that launched him).
  • “The Door” (opens Part 2 strongly).
  • “Bad Dreams” (gets everyone emotional).
  • “Bed on Fire” (brings the energy back up).
  • “Some Things I’ll Never Know” (this often closes the night).
  • “Devil in a Dress” (Part 1 fan favorite).
  • “Broke” (stripped-down and raw).
  • Cover songs (he’s done Shania Twain, Marvin Gaye, and Al Green).
  • Full band with horns and backup vocals, keeping it tight.

Concert Experience

His live shows prioritize raw vocal talent over flashy production, creating intimate moments even in large venues.

What Happens:

  • Vocals that go from soft whispers to full power in seconds.
  • He talks to the crowd between songs, tells stories, and makes eye contact.
  • Headline shows run about 90 minutes, festival sets are 60-75 minutes.
  • Indoor venues sound better, outdoor shows feel bigger.

UK castle shows create massive sing-along moments. US arenas let you hear every vocal detail. Both work. Just depends on what you want.

Teddy Swims Opening Acts and Special Guests

Marc Scibilia opens all US headline dates. He’s got a folk-rock sound that warms up the crowd nicely. 

Teddy Swims Opening Acts and Special Guests
Source: teddyswims.com

The UK and Ireland get Lauren Spencer Smith and Jordan Rakei. Smith brings pop-soul energy. Rakei leans into neo-soul and jazz. Festival lineups vary, but expect Coachella and Bonnaroo to surround Swims with other big names.

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Teddy Swims is covering 20+ cities between April and July. Presale starts January 28, with general sale following on January 30. 

Pricing starts reasonably at $160 for US shows and £65 in the UK, but VIP packages can hit over $2,000 if you want the full experience. Marc Scibilia opens US dates while Lauren Spencer Smith and Jordan Rakei handle UK shows.

Fair warning: Dublin and Glasgow always go fast. Get your tickets early or risk missing out.

FAQs

Who is touring in 2026?

Teddy Swims headlines with Marc Scibilia opening, US dates, and Lauren Spencer Smit,h plus Jordan Rakei handling UK and Ireland shows.

How much are Teddy Swims tickets in 2025?

Teddy Swims 2026 tour tickets cost $160-$195 for US headline shows and £65-£84 for UK venues, with festival passes ranging $233-$650.

What is the name of Teddy Swims’ tour 2025?

The Summer 2026 Tour supports his Grammy-nominated album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), released in late 2024.

Is Jelly Roll touring in 2026?

Jelly Roll has his own 2026 tour dates separate from Teddy Swims, hitting arenas and festivals across North America all year.

How long is Teddy Swims’ concert?

Headline concerts last around 90 minutes while festival sets run shorter at 60-75 minutes based on scheduling and slot placement.

About the Author

A lifelong music enthusiast turned stan, Eram started KpopBeen to create a space where the global fandom can stay updated on comebacks, chart rankings, fandom buzz, and everything happening in the K-Pop world. Eram combines deep love for K-Pop with a passion for storytelling that connects fans across the globe. Through KpopBeen, her goal is simple: to celebrate idols, amplify fandom voices, and bring the energy of K-Pop to every fan’s screen. When not writing or curating the latest updates, you’ll find Eram streaming new releases or reliving legendary stages that made K-Pop the global movement it is today.

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