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Teddy Swims dives into Fort Worth with stop on 2026 'The Ugly Tour'

Teddy Swims will play at Dickies Arena on October 30, 2026.
Singer-songwriter Teddy Swims, who has toured every year since 2022, will keep up his road warrior ways in 2026 with The Ugly Tour, which will include a stop at Dickies Arena on Friday, October 30.
The all-arena tour officially kicks off in Kansas City, Missouri on September 22, hitting 32 cities over the course of two months.
In addition to Fort Worth, Swims will play in Houston on October 27 and Austin on October 28.
The ever-busy performer will also have a short summer tour, as well as multiple festival dates through the end of July.
Swims will be touring in support of his 2025 album, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2), the follow-up to his 2023 debut album, I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 1).
That first album contained his two biggest hits to date: "Lose Control," which set the record for the longest-running Billboard Hot 100 hit after spending 112 weeks on the chart, and "The Door."
He also recently collaborated with David Guetta on the 2025 single, "Gone Gone Gone," and released a non-album single, "Mr. Know It All," ahead of his recent performance at Coachella.
Fort Worth fans can purchase tickets early during the venue presale, taking place on Thursday, April 23 from 10 am through 10 pm with the unlock code DICKIES via Ticketmaster.com.
Fans can also register for presale access at teddyswims.com/#tour. The Teddy Swims Presale begins Wednesday, April 22 at 10 am local time.
The general public on-sale date is Friday, April 24, at 10 am local time at Ticketmaster.com.
Teddy Swims - The Ugly Tour dates
- Sep. 22, 2026: Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
- Sep. 23, 2026: St Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
- Sep. 25, 2026: Chicago, IL - United Center
- Sep. 26, 2026: Saint Paul, MN - Grand Casino Arena
- Sep. 29, 2026: Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
- Sep. 30, 2026: Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
- Oct. 2, 2026: Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center
- Oct. 5, 2026: Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
- Oct. 7, 2026: Montréal, QC - Bell Centre
- Oct. 9, 2026: Boston, MA - TD Garden
- Oct. 10, 2026: Philadelphia, PA - Xfinity Mobile Arena
- Oct. 13, 2026: Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
- Oct. 16, 2026: Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
- Oct. 18, 2026: Charlotte, NC - Spectrum Center
- Oct. 20, 2026: Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
- Oct. 22, 2026: Orlando, FL - Kia Center
- Oct. 23, 2026: Sunrise, FL - Amerant Bank Arena
- Oct. 25, 2026: Tampa, FL - Benchmark International Arena
- Oct. 27, 2026: Houston, TX - Toyota Center
- Oct. 28, 2026: Austin, TX - Moody Center
- Oct. 30, 2026: Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena
- Nov. 1, 2026: Denver, CO - Ball Arena
- Nov. 3, 2026: Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
- Nov. 5, 2026: Seattle, WA - Tom's Watch Bar - Climate Pledge Arena
- Nov. 6, 2026: Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
- Nov. 8, 2026: Portland, OR - Moda Center
- Nov. 10, 2026: San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
- Nov. 11, 2026: Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
- Nov. 13, 2026: San Diego, CA - Pechanga Arena
- Nov. 14, 2026: Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
- Nov. 16, 2026: Phoenix, AZ - Mortgage Matchup Center (formerly PHX Arena)
- Nov. 18, 2026: Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum

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