Teddy Swims Announces Exciting Europe Tour for 2025
Teddy Swims is set to bring his 4th career tour, the “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour,” to Europe starting on the 11th of February, 2025.
The European fixtures are a stretch of 19 gigs headlined in some of Europe’s iconic venues, like the Avicii Arena, Ziggo Dome, and also the Ovo Arena Wembley.
Teddy started his tour in 2023, and, amazingly, he’s on fire, even with the fact that he only reached major fame in 2023. He has been grinding low-key for more than a decade now but only began attracting some attention on YouTube through his covers of some popular songs in 2019/20.
His resilience has not only brought him global stardom but also the morale to host concerts in Europe. This will see him entertaining more than 15k people live in a night, which is quite amazing and incomparable to the 4.7 million subscribers he has on YouTube.
To his fans who’ve been following him online for years now, the “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour” is more like an opportunity to vibe live with their idol. Guess this explains why tickets to European concerts are already scarce, following the announcement of European gigs.
But that has never stopped die-hard fans before, especially with alternative ticket marketplaces with less to zero traffic. We’ll be discussing everything you need to know about Teddy Swims “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour” to help you better prepare for it, and you can also explore an alternative ticket marketplace for Teddy Swims tickets.
Teddy Swims “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy Tour” Europe Schedule
The “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour” will commence in Europe on the 11th of February, 2025. This means fans have a month to prepare and get ready for the show ahead. To assist, we have below an outline of the gigs in Europe.
FEBRUARY, 2025
● 11 – Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
● 13 – Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena
● 14 – Hamburg, Germany – Sporthalle
● 16 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum
● 18 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
● 19 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
● 22 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
● 23 – Berlin, Germany – Velodrome
● 25 – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall
● 27 – Paris, France – Zénith
MARCH, 2025
● 3-4 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
● 6-7 – London, UK – Ovo Arena Wembley
● 9 – Glasgow, UK, OVO Hydro
● 10 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
● 12-13 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
● 16 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
The overwhelming demand made by fans made Teddy Swims add more dates to his initial Europe fixtures. This then brought the whole Europe fixtures to 19 shows instead of the 15 initially announced. You can prepare to meet Teddy on any of the dates above and make it a date to remember. Don’t forget to quickly secure tickets to any of the dates you do settle for.
Items Allowed On European Concert Grounds
Not just everything is allowed on European concert grounds. We most times don’t know what to take to concerts due to the strict policies governing public places. We fear the possibility of our valuables being confiscated at the entrance or being denied entrance to the venue, so we tend to prepare less and sometimes regret it.
To prevent this from happening, we decided to share this comprehensive list of items that are allowed on European concert grounds. This should help you prepare and take the essentials you need with you to Teddy Swims’ “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour.”
Items Typically Allowed at European Concert Grounds
Personal Essentials:
● Mobile phones
● Keys and wallets
● Small bags (A4 Size)
Health and Comfort:
● Refillable water bottles
● Sunscreen (small bottles, non-aerosol)
● Prescription medications (with documentation)
● Comfortable shoes and clothing
Event-Specific Gear:
● Light rain ponchos
● Seat blankets or cushions
● Non-professional cameras
Identity and Tickets:
● Photo ID
● Event tickets (digital or paper)
Sustainable Options:
● Eco-friendly cutlery
● Reusable cups
Carefully surfing this list will make you realise that these items are categorised based on sections that reflect their importance. You may decide to pick one from some sections, and you’ll be fine at Teddy Swims’ “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour.”
Items Banned On European Concert Grounds
Taking you further, European concert grounds are some of the safest grounds you can be on. Whether you’re a citizen or a tourist, you can expect to have an undisturbed time at Teddy Swims concerts. This is possible because of the strict policies that govern such public places.
So, below is a list of items that are banned on European concert grounds. Do well to keep off them.
Items Typically Banned on European Concert Grounds
Weapons and Hazardous Items:
● Sharp objects, knives, and firearms
● Flares, fireworks, or explosives
● Tools for self-defence, such as batons, tasers, or pepper spray
Illegal Substances:
● Drugs without a prescription
● Drug paraphernalia
Large or Oversized Items:
● Luggage or Large backpacks
● Bulky furniture or chairs
Recording and Broadcasting Equipment:
● Expert cameras with lenses that can be removed
● Professional-use audio or video recording equipment
● Remote-controlled gadgets or drones
Disruptive or Dangerous Materials:
● Glass bottles or metal containers
● Aerosol sprays, i.e hairspray and deodorants
● Flashlights or laser pointers
● Flags, poles or large banners
Food and Beverage Restrictions:
● Outside drinks and foods
● Alcohol or unsealed containers
Other Prohibited Items:
● Animals (except service animals)
● Musical instruments
● Political or offensive signage
● Umbrellas with sharp edges
Even though it might seem unreasonable to place some of the items above under the banned sections, do keep in mind that most of these items are banned because they can cause harm to other concert attendees.
Items placed under ‘other prohibited items’ can be used to distort the concert for other concert attendees, which is not cool considering that everyone wants to have a feel of what it’s like to be entertained live by Teddy Swims amidst the “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour.”
Accessibility In European Concert Venues
European concert venues are some of the most accessible you can visit from anywhere in the world. Everyone can expect to have a comfortable experience in any of Teddy Swims’s European concerts, thanks to the wonderful constructions of most venues where his concerts will be held.
Thanks to the European Accessibility Act (EAA), places like Manchester and Ireland now boast of how accessible their public spaces are. The main purpose of a concert would be defeated if everyone who’s a fan of Teddy Swims is unable to attend his concert due to some sort of barrier. And considering his YouTube, he has more than 4 million of those.
Well, we’ve checked the venues on the list of his fixtures, and we can tell you that you’ve got nothing to worry about accessibility in the “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour.”
Conclusion
Teddy Swims’s “I’ve Tried Everything but Therapy Tour” promises to be one of a kind, and it’s a good thing he’s headlining his gigs in the best European concert venues. Even with the fact that he started not long ago, he seems to have an idea of what true live musical entertainment is all about. This has made his fans not only expect a good time meeting him but also a comfortable one in any of the venues they do so. As a fan expecting to meet Teddy Swims soon, do ensure you refrain from bringing any of the items banned to his concerts, and consider taking only the essentials with you. Lastly, have fun…
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