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SUPERSTAR TEDDY SWIMS RELEASES SOULFUL NEW ALBUM “I’VE TRIED EVERYTHING BUT THERAPY (PART 2) OUT NOW!

BEST NEW ARTIST GRAMMY NOMINEE TEDDY SWIMS RELEASES SOULFUL NEW ALBUM

I’VE TRIED EVERYTHING BUT THERAPY (PART 2)

FEATURING GIVĒON, MUNI LONG, COCO JONES & GLORILLA

NEW MUSIC VIDEO “GUILTY” OUT NOW

PERFORMED HIT SINGLE “BAD DREAMS” ON THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON

SOLD OUT EUROPEAN ARENA TOUR KICKS OFF FEBRUARY 11

WHICH INCLUDES

X2 SOLD OUT SHOWS AT DUBLIN’S 3ARENA

WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 & THURSDAY MARCH 13 2025

Credit: Claire Marie Vogel

“A boundaryless approach comes through in Dimsdale’s original songs” – Rolling Stone

“arrestingly powerful, soulful voice.” – Grammy.com

“Teddy Swims can truly move mountains with his colossal voice.” – Consequence

“The soulful rebel of genres” – BET

January 24, 2025 (Los Angeles, CA) — Today, GRAMMY-nominated breakout superstar Teddy Swims releases his highly anticipated new album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2). Listen HERE via Warner Records. The dynamic body of work includes collaborations with GIVĒON, Muni Long, Coco Jones & GloRilla in addition to the powerful track “Guilty,” which arrives alongside an official video. Watch HERE.

“This album is a continuation of Part 1,” says Swims. “I’ve been evolving, growing, and healing in so many ways since the first one! On the last album, I felt as if it just left you with so much heartbreak and no resolve. Of course, there is still heartbreak on Part 2, but I believe we’ve given just a little more closure this time around!”

In addition to his lead single “Bad Dreams”—which is currently climbing the charts after debuting on the Billboard Hot 100—and the soulful “Are You Even Real” featuring GIVĒON, Part 2 includes highlights like “Not Your Man,” “Northern Lights,” and “Funeral.” Watch Swims’ performance of “Bad Dreams” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon HERE. Tune in to see more of Teddy Swims on CBS Mornings on January 28th and The Kelly Clarkson Show on January 31st.

On January 23rd, Teddy celebrated the release of I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) in New York City at Webster Hall in partnership with American Express, giving fans the first opportunity to see him perform songs from the new album.

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) arrives on the heels of Swims’ recent collaborations “Georgia Ways” with Quavo and Luke Bryan and “Somethin’ Bout A Woman” with Thomas Rhett. It also follows the remarkable  success of 2023’s I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), which included his chart-conquering, multi-platinum hits “Lose Control” and “The Door.” Swims’ breakout single “Lose Control” catapulted his success to new heights, claiming the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming the second-longest running Hot 100 Top 10 song of all time. The track has amassed over 3 billion global streams, reached #1 on five radio formats (Top 40, Hot AC, AC, R&B, and Rhythm), and was inducted into Spotify’s “Billions Club.”

The Conyers, Georgia-raised star had a monumental 2024 that culminated in a 2025 GRAMMY nomination for Best New Artist. That came after a thrilling performance at the 2024 MTV VMAs, where he received three nominations, and the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, where he received eight nominations and won two awards: Top Hot 100 Song and Top Radio Song of 2024. Teddy’s impact has been felt across the globe — in 2024, he dominated the stage at the MTV EMAs, France’s NRJ Awards, as well as Spain’s LOS40 Music Awards, where he took home two trophies: Best International Artist and Best International Album of the Year.

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 Thomas Rhett, Maren Morris, Meghan Trainor, X Ambassadors, 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.

Swims shows no signs of slowing down as he jumpstarts a record-breaking 2025, with the release of I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) and his biggest global headline tour to date—including performances at Lollapalooza in Chile, Argentina and Brazil—on the horizon. Click HERE for tickets and more information.

Teddy Swims, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) Track List

1. “Not Your Man”

2. “Funeral”

3. “Your Kind of Crazy”

4. “Bad Dreams”

5. “Are You Even Real (feat. GIVĒON)”

6. “Black & White (feat. Muni Long)”

7. “Northern Lights”

8. “Guilty”

9. “It Ain’t Easy”

10. “If You Ever Change Your Mind”

11. “She Got It (feat. Coco Jones & GloRilla)”

12. “Hammer to the Heart”

13. “She Loves the Rain”

Teddy Swims 2025 Tour Dates:

Feb 11 Düsseldorf, Germany PSD Bank Dome [Venue Upgraded]

Feb 13 Antwerp, Belgium Lotto Arena

Feb 14 Hamburg, Germany Sporthalle

Feb 16 Oslo, Norway Oslo Spektrum Arena

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 Paris – La Villette

Mar 3 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena Birmingham

Mar 4 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena Birmingham

Mar 6 London, UK OVO Arena Wembley

Mar 7 London, UK OVO Arena Wembley

Mar 9 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro

Mar 10 Manchester, UK Co-op Live

Mar 12 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena

Mar 13 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena

Mar 16 Manchester, UK Co-op Live

Mar 22 San Isidro, Argentina Lollapalooza Argentina 2025

Mar 23 Santiago, Chile Lollapalooza Chile 2025

Mar 27 Bogotà, Colombia

TEDDY SWIMS ANNOUCNES THE CONTINUATION OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM WITH ‘I TRIED EVERYTHING BUT THERAPY (PART 2) OUT JANUARY 24TH

TEDDY SWIMS ANNOUNCES THE CONTINUATION

OF HIS DEBUT ALBUM WITH

I’VE TRIED EVERYTHING BUT THERAPY (PART 2)

ARRIVING JANUARY 24

PRE-ORDER NOW 

SHORTLY FOLLOWED BY TWO SOLD-OUT 3ARENA DATES IN MARCH 

NEW SINGLE “BAD DREAMS” OUT NOW

 2024 breakout superstar Teddy Swims has announced the second part of his debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2), arriving January 24, 2025. Pre-order/pre-save HERE. It follows the massive success of Part 1, which includes his global smash hits “Lose Control” and “The Door.” The news arrives on the heels of his acclaimed new single, Bad Dreams.”

Swims also announces the continuation of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour with an extensive run of dates across North America in 2025, in addition to his recently announced and sold out arena shows across Europe. Kicking off in Hollywood, FL on May 9, the tour includes stops at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado, and more before wrapping up at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on September 9. See the full list of dates below.

Swims recently released his new single “Bad Dreams”  listen HERE via Warner Records and watch the video HERE. The new track debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 this week, giving him three songs on the chart, in addition to hitting #1 on the UK airplay charts.

It builds on the momentum of his global smash hit “Lose Control,” which he performed last month on the MTV VMAs, 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 multi-Platinum chart-conquering hit “Lose Control” from 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 2.3 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 Thomas Rhett, Maren MorrisMeghan TrainorX AmbassadorsThomas Rhett, ILLENIUM, TiëstoArmin 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.

Swims shows no signs of slowing down as he gears up for a record-breaking 2025, with the release of I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) and his biggest global tour to date—including Two sold-out 3Arena shows in Dublin on March 12th and 13th 2025.

Teddy Swims 2025  Tour:

2025

Feb 11             Düsseldorf, Germany              Mitsubishi Electric Halle

Feb 13             Antwerp, Belgium                   Lotto Arena

Feb 14             Hamburg, Germany                Sporthalle

Feb 16             Oslo, Norway                          Oslo Spektrum Arena

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 Paris – La Villette

Mar 3               Birmingham, UK                     Utilita Arena Birmingham

Mar 4               Birmingham, UK                     Utilita Arena Birmingham

Mar 6               London, UK                             OVO Arena Wembley

Mar 7               London, UK                             OVO Arena Wembley

Mar 9               Glasgow, UK                           OVO Hydro

Mar 10             Manchester, UK                      Co-op Live

Mar 12             Dublin, Ireland                         3Arena- SOLD OUT

Mar 13             Dublin, Ireland                         3Arena- SOLD OUT 

Mar 16             Manchester, UK                      Co-op Live

Mar 22             San Isidro, Argentina              Lollapalooza Argentina 2025

Mar 23             Santiago, Chile                       Lollapalooza Chile 2025

Mar 27             Bogotà, Colombia                   Festival Estéreo Picnic 2025

Mar 29             São Paulo, Brazil                    Lollapalooza Brasil 2025

Jun 22             Newport, UK                           Isle of Wight Festival 2025

 

 

May 9              Hollywood, FL                         Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel &

Casino

May 10            Jacksonville, FL                      Daily’s Place

May 12            Orange Beach, AL                  The Amphitheater at the Wharf

May 14            Wilmington, NC                       Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park

May 15            Charlotte, NC                          Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

May 17            Raleigh, NC                            Red Hat Amphitheater

May 18            Philadelphia, PA                     Mann Center for the Performing Arts

May 20            Cleveland, OH                        Jacobs Pavilion

May 21            Sterling Heights, MI                Michigan Lottery Hill Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

May 23            Toronto, ON                            Coca-Cola Coliseum

May 24            Laval, QC                                Place Bell

May 27            New York, NY                         Radio City Music Hall

May 30            Boston, MA                             Suffolk Downs

June 1             Washington, DC                     The Anthem

June 4             Richmond, VA                         Virginia Credit Union LIVE!

June 6             Pittsburgh, PA                         Stage AE – Outdoors

June 7             Cincinnati, OH                        The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park

June 9             Indianapolis, IN                       Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

June 11           Minneapolis, MN                     The Armory

June 13           Chicago, IL                              Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

July 31             San Diego, CA                        Sycuan Stage at Gallagher Square Petco Park

Aug 1               Las Vegas, NV                        Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood

Aug 3               Phoenix, AZ                            Arizona Financial Theatre

Aug 6               Austin, TX                               Moody Amphitheater

Aug 7               Irving, TX                                 The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Aug 9               Houston, TX                            713 Music Hall

Aug 10             New Orleans, LA                    Champions Square

Aug 12             Atlanta, GA                             Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park

Aug 15             Birmingham, AL                      Coca-Cola Amphitheater

Aug 16             Southaven, MS                       BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

Aug 18             Huntsville, AL                          The Orion Amphitheater

Aug 20             Nashville, TN                          Ascend Amphitheater

Aug 23             Kansas City, MO                     Starlight Theatre

Aug 24             Oklahoma City, OK                 Zoo Amphitheatre

Aug 26             Morrison, CO                          Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Aug 28             Sandy, UT                               America First Field Plaza

Aug 30             Vancouver, BC                       Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Centre

Aug 31             Seattle, WA                             WaMu Theater

Sep 3               Troutdale, OR                         Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn

Sep 5               Berkeley, CA                           Greek Theatre

Sep 6               South Lake Tahoe, NV           Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena

Sep 9               Los Angeles, CA                     Greek Theatre

 

 

 

2024

Oct 2               Greensboro, NC                     Piedmont Hall

Oct 3               Knoxville, TN                           Tennessee Theatre

Oct 5               Austin, TX                               Austin City Limits Festival

Oct 6               Fayetteville, AR                      JJ’s Live

Oct 8               Savannah, GA                        Johnny Mercer Theater

Oct 10             Tampa, FL                               Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hard Rock

Oct 12             Austin, TX                               Austin City Limits Festival

Oct 13             Durant, OK                              Choctaw Grand Theater

Oct 15             Lubbock, TX                            The Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and

Sciences

Oct 16             El Paso, TX                             Abraham Chavez Theatre

Oct 18             Flagstaff, AZ                           Pepsi Amphitheater

Oct 19             Valley Center, CA                   Harrah’s Resort Southern California

Oct 21             Anaheim, CA                         House of Blues Anaheim

Oct 22             Anaheim, CA                          House of Blues Anaheim

Nov 4               Paris, France                           Salle Pleyel

Nov 5               Basel, Switzerland                  Event Halle Basel

Nov 11             London, UK                             Eventim Apollo

Dec 5               Abu Dhabi, UAE                     Eithad park

TEDDY SWIMS RETURNS WITH BRAND NEW SINGLE “BAD DREAMS” OUT NOW

TEDDY SWIMS RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE

“BAD DREAMS”

LISTEN HERE |

4x MTV VMA NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST NEW ARTIST

PERFORMED “LOSECONTROL,” “THE DOOR,” AND A RENDITION OF RIHANNA’S “STAY” AT THE MTV VMA’s THIS WEEK 

September 13, 2024 (Los Angeles, CA) — Today, chart-topping hitmaker Teddy Swims ushers in a fresh era with new single “Bad Dreams.” Listen HERE via Warner Records and watch the video HERE.

“Bad Dreams” builds on the momentum of his global smash hit “Lose Control,” which he performed earlier this week on the MTV VMA Extended Play stage, along with his current 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 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, and reached #1 Airplay here in Ireland, 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.”

On top of that, Swims is currently making his way across the US on his sold-out I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour, including performances at both weekends of Austin City Limits Festival. See all dates below and click HERE for tickets.

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 MorrisMeghan TrainorX AmbassadorsThomas Rhett, ILLENIUM, TiëstoArmin 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.

Now, with “Bad Dreams,” Swims ups the ante with an undeniable anthem that underlines his status as one of music’s most exciting new artists.



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