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Teddy Swims BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Teddy Swims has been riding a wave of international stardom these past few days and making headlines for back-to-back career milestones. According to RenownedForSound.com, the most significant news is his announcement of a massive European and UK arena tour for early 2025, extending his “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy” tour, with ticket sales set to hit fever pitch as presales and public releases are underway. Cities include Düsseldorf, Oslo, Berlin, Paris, London, and Dublin, signaling that Swims is firmly in arena headliner territory now, a major leap from the club gigs he dominated just two years back. His continued global ascent was further highlighted during the last stretch of his Australia and New Zealand tour, with The Rockpit giving rave reviews after his finale in Perth. The show was described as a soul-soaked spectacle, brimming with personal stories, crowd singalongs, and a heartfelt dedication to his son with the new song “Small Hands.” The atmosphere, packed with thousands of fans ranging from teens to grandmas, reflected Swims’ wide-reaching appeal and genuine showmanship, complete with karaoke moments and even an encore performed atop a toilet prop.In a cross-tour surprise, Swims joined Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty fame onstage in Adelaide for a duet on the hit “Unwell,” as reported by ABC Audio, drawing thunderous applause and lighting up both artists’ social feeds with clips and fan tributes. This Southern camaraderie overseas was the kind of unplanned collaboration that gets both industry watchers and TikTok sleuths buzzing for days. Meanwhile, Swims continues to dominate the charts and streaming headlines his single “Lose Control” has eclipsed two billion global streams, reached the number one slot on multiple radio formats worldwide, and landed him nominations for four MTV Video Music Awards, including Song of the Year and Best New Artist—a clear sign he’s not just hot right now, but here to stay.International dates keep piling up. Concerts50.com lists shows in Singapore at the Star Theatre on November 17 and a November 12 gig at Toyosu PIT in Tokyo, plus a high-profile Dubai stop later in November according to JamBase. These bookings position him as a top US soul export hitting key global markets. On social media and radio, his latest collaboration with David Guetta and Tones And I on “Gone Gone Gone” is in heavy rotation, according to K104.7 Hudson Valley’s playlist, fueling further anticipation. Rumors of surprise London appearances are unconfirmed, though AOL.com speculates about some major UK gigs beyond arena dates. If the buzz and recent accolades are any indication, Teddy Swims has turned his breakthrough moment into a bona fide world tour victory lap, making every headline feel like just the next beat in his chart-busting story.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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