The numbers say it all. More than a dozen cities, thousands of fans, and one man with a voice that feels like it was made to heal. Teddy Swims is packing his heart, his band, and his soul for an unforgettable 2026 run across the UK and Ireland. From Isle of Wight to Dublin, his shows promise something more than music they promise connection.
Each stop will be a moment of warmth and heartbreak stitched together by his voice. With support from Lauren Spencer Smith and Jordan Rakei fans can expect nights filled with emotion, laughter and maybe a few tears. The “I Have Tried Everything But Therapy” tour will also reach places like Australia, Japan, and Dubai, spreading the same magic that has made Swims one of today’s most loved performers.
Fans are already flooding social media with excitement. One comment said, “This tour is going to change lives.” Another wrote, “Teddy’s songs always make me feel seen.” Across TikTok and YouTube, the buzz is growing louder, not just for the music, but for what Teddy stands for honesty, love, and the kind of hope you carry home after the lights go out.
After all that talk about big stages and summer crowds, it is easy to forget that Teddy Swims began as a man and his guitar. His surprise performance of “The Door” in a small Dublin pub reminded everyone where his power truly lies in simple moments, surrounded by people who listen not with their ears, but with their hearts.

Inside that pub, you could hear a pin drop. When Teddy sang, “I save my life when I show you the door,” the room froze. His voice cracked in all the right places, and people just nodded, feeling the pain of letting go. Viewers later said it was “the most human moment” they had ever seen from him.
Teddy Swims has become more than a performer he is a storyteller who sings what most people are too afraid to say out loud. His journey from small bars to global stages is proof that real emotion always finds a way to be heard. Follow Teddy Swims on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
