Teddy Swims announces huge summer 2026 UK and Ireland outdoor shows

Teddy Swims announces huge summer 2026 UK and Ireland outdoor shows

Teddy Swims has announced details of a huge tour for the UK and Ireland next summer. Check out the details below.

The singer released his second album, ‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)’, in January. To celebrate the release, he has already played numerous shows throughout this year, and will be wrapping up the tour with further stops in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Dubai.

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Now, he has announced more shows for 2026 – set to take place across the UK and Ireland in the summer.

These dates kick off at the Isle Of Wight Festival on June 20, where he will join huge names like The Cure, Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, The Last Dinner Party, Wet Leg, Tom Grennan, The Kooks and Feeder on the bill.

From there, Teddy Swims will perform at Malahide Castle in Dublin on June 23, followed by a stop at Devon’s Powderham Presents at Exeter’s Powderham Castle on June 25.

Other new shows include a stop at Blackweir Live in Cardiff on June 26, the Glasgow Summer Sessions at Bellahouston Park on June 28, Lytham Festival on July 1, and Scarborough Open Air Theatre on July 22.

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Tickets go on sale this Friday (October 3) at 10am. Support will come from Lauren Spencer Smith and Jordan Rakei. Visit here for tickets and find a list of new shows below.

Teddy Swims’ new UK and Ireland tour dates are:

JUNE 2026
22 – Belfast, Ormeau Park
23 – Dublin, Malahide Castle
25 – Exeter, Powderham Castle
26 – Cardiff, Blackweir Fields
28 – Glasgow, Bellahouston Park

JULY 2026
1 – Lancashire, Lytham Green
22 – Scarbrough, Open Air Theatre

‘I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)’ was given a four-star review by NME which read: “The swiftly released follow-up staves off a bad case of sequelitis because it successfully deepens Swims’ story.

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“He’s ‘coming from more of a healed spot’ now, as he put it to NME backstage at Reading Festival last summer; opener ‘Not Your Man’, with its thunderous percussion and ominous, rolling bassline, certainly sounds like the work of a man emboldened by world domination,” it added.

His signature sound also earned him a spot on the ‘Bose x NME: C24’ mixtape with the doo-wop-inspired, contemporary pop ballad ‘Funeral, and since then he has also opened up about the struggle of balancing taking time off to welcome a baby.

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