American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims has announced a Dublin date at the 3Arena next year as part of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour.
Swims rose to prominence last year after his smash-hit single, Lose Control, reached the top ten in various international territories.
He will bring a run of arena shows throughout Europe and the United Kingdom in early 2025, kicking off on February 11 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The tour includes stops in Oslo, Berlin, Paris, London and more before wrapping up in Dublin on March 12.
Fan presale goes live tomorrow, September 17 at 9am, with public on-sale beginning on Friday, September 20 at 9am.
Tickets for Dublin are priced from €51.90 to €71.90 including booking fee.
On Friday, Swims released his new single Bad Dreams. Last week at the MTV Video Music Awards he was nominated for four awards, including Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Best Alternative, and PUSH Performance of the Year.
Earlier this year the singer surprised locals with an impromptu performance in a Dublin pub ahead of a sold-out gig at the 3Olympia.
The popular singer made a pit-stop at O’Regan’s pub on Fade Street in May and carried out an impromptu performance.
Staff members from the Dublin pub shared pictures and videos from his visit, saying it was an “absolute pleasure” hosting the singer-songwriter, adding “till next time”.
Swims was seen sipping a pint of Guinness and performing his hit songs Lose Control and The Door from his album I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy, as Dubliners watched on.