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Teddy Swims Announces Anticipated ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour’ in New Zealand and Australia

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Teddy Swims Announces Anticipated 'i've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour' In New Zealand And Australia

Atlanta’s renowned artist Teddy Swims is set to captivate audiences in Australia and New Zealand once again with his soul-stirring tunes.

Known for hits like ‘Lose Control‘ and ‘Love For A Minute,’ he is embarking on his highly-anticipated tour titled ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour’ in July 2024.

With a remarkable 2.2 billion global streams and a deal with Warner Music, Teddy Swims has become a force in the music industry. His recent single, ‘Lose Control,’ soared to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA and #3 in the UK.

Hitting Australian and New Zealand stages after two sold-out tours, Teddy Swims promises an unforgettable musical voyage for fans.

Teddy Swims, born Jaten Dimsdale, reflects on his musical journey and the inspiration behind his songs. His latest album, ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1),’ released in 2023, delves into his personal triumphs and challenges.

From soul to funk, gospel to R&B, Teddy Swims effortlessly navigates different music genres, showcasing his versatility and artistry. He is known for covers of popular tracks like Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believin” and Shania Twain’s ‘You’re Still The One.’

Tickets for the ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour’ will go on sale on March 8th for Frontier Members. The tour will kick off in Christchurch‘s Town Hall on July 4th and continue to Auckland‘s Spark Arena on July 6th, concluding at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Center on July 7th.

Last time Teddy visited New Zealand, he performed live at More FM and shared his deep connection with the audience. He even hinted at a possible collaboration with New Zealand band Six60 after his cover of their song received overwhelming love.

As fans eagerly await his tour, the possibility of a Teddy Swims and Six60 collaboration adds an exciting anticipation to his upcoming performances in New Zealand.