
Teddy Swims in Dubai: Ticket details, date and more
Teddy Swims, a GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum global sensation, will take to the stage at the Coca-Cola Arena in November.
With a versatile style and unique voice that blends R&B, soul, hip-hop, and contemporary pop, Teddy Swims is heading on an international tour that makes a one-night-only stop in the UAE.
The show, presented by All Things Live Middle East and supported by Dubai Calendar, will be held on Saturday November 22.
Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Tuesday June 24, but fans can bag the best seat in the house 24 hours earlier in the pre-sale from 10am on Monday June 23.
Expect hits like the longest-charting Hot 100 hit in history Lose Control as well as The Door, Bad Dreams and songs from his upcoming I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Complete Edition) album.
Although it's Teddy Swims' first time performing in Dubai, he's no stranger to the UAE having previously performed at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yasalam After-Race Concerts.
In the capital, he shared billing with South Korean DJ Peggy Gou, but this time he'll headline in his own right.
Speaking ahead of the announcement of his Dubai date on the I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour, Teddy Swims shared his excitement at returning to the UAE.
He said: 'Last time I came to the UAE, I had the funnest time – taking in the most beautiful views with the most beautiful people this Earth has to offer.'
'I love you and I can't wait to get together and celebrate live music.'
Thomas Ovesen, CEO of All Things Live Middle East, described what fans can expect when Teddy Swims arrives in November.
He said: 'Teddy Swims is one of the most exciting voices in music today, and we're thrilled to be bringing him to Dubai for the very first time.
'His energy, soul, and connection with fans make his live shows unforgettable – and we're proud to give audiences here the chance to experience that magic at Coca-Cola Arena this November.'
Teddy Swims Dubai tickets
Tickets for the show start from Dhs295, while regular standing is priced at Dhs455 and fan pit standing is Dhs695.
And if you snag a standing ticket, then you stand a chance of winning some exclusive signed merch from Teddy Swims himself.
There will be two signed posters up for grabs, while one lucky fan could even walk away with a signed guitar. These prizes are part of the official 'fan party' experience and are only available to fan pits and regular standing ticket holders.
The exclusive pre-show celebration includes early entry to the venue along with live entertainment from local artists, happy hour offers on food and drinks, and early access to merchandise.
Those with fan pit tickets will enjoy double entry into the prize draw and stand a greater chance of winning some exclusive merch.
From Dhs295. Sat Nov 22. Coca-Cola Arena, City Walk. allthingsliveme.com
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