Teddy Swims announces The Ugly Tour, Barclays show. Get tickets now

Teddy Swims is heading into uncharted waters.The powerful soul singer just announced his 2026 ‘The Ugly Tour’ that includes a North American leg that will send him and his backing band Freak Freely to arenas all over the U.S.and Canada from September through November.That includes a stop at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Friday, Oct.

2.These shows come on the heels of Swims’ spring dates at a handful of arenas, performing arts centers, coliseums, parks and festivals.While on that quick jaunt, he’s slated to swing into Canandaigua, NY’s Constellation Brands Performing Arts Center on Friday, June 5.As of now, the festival portion of Swims’ lengthy 2026 outing is already underway.The “Lose Control” singer lent his talents to Coachella on April 10.

Set List FM reported that he performed ten songs on an apartment-like stage where special guests would ring the doorbell to join him.This fun gimmick led to covers of the Jonas Brothers‘ “When You Look Me in the Eyes” with Joe Jonas, “A Thousand Miles” alongside Vanessa Carlton and Van Halen’s “Jump” featuring David Lee Roth.He also debuted his new single “Mr.

Know It All” and trotted out hits “The Door,” “Hammer to the Heart” and, of course, “Lose Control.”Swims, 33, also confirmed that “this the end of the ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy’ era” in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.Although we can’t confirm what the Atlanta native will deliver with his next album and tour, he shared “everything we’re trying to go for visually and creatively is leaning back into more roots of metal, punk, and grunge.It touches that space I came from.”On that note, he did add that “there are still more soulful things and more R&B-leaning things on the album.

I haven’t completely removed myself from that area of my heart.”Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, April 24 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now o...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: New York Post

Recent Articles