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How to get tickets for Teddy Swims' 2025 Melbourne tour: presale, prices and everything you need to know

The Grammy-nominated multi-platinum artist is coming back Down Under

Liv Condous
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Liv Condous
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Teddy Swims wearing a white suit.
Photograph: Frontier Touring
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If you haven't heard of Teddy Swims yet, chances are you will soon. He's a star on a meteoric rise, fresh off a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist (among pop superstars like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter), and has just announced he's returning Down Under for a run of arena shows, as part of his I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour. 

You would've heard his soulful number one hit ‘Lose Control’ on the radio, but Swims has proven himself to be a breakout performer beyond just one song's success. Aussies will be able to witness this for themselves when he plays seven concerts across the country later this year. If you're keen to nab a ticket to one of his Melbourne dates, we've rounded up all the details that you need to know. 

When is Teddy Swims going on his Melbourne, Australia tour 2025?

Teddy Swims will play two Melbourne dates as part of his 2025 tour of Australia. The ‘Lose Control’ singer will play at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on October 23 and 24. 

When do Teddy Swims' Melbourne tickets go on sale?

General sale kicks off on Monday, March 24 at 11am local time via Ticketek. Don't sleep on nabbing a ticket – demand during the presale was so high that a second show was added, so tickets for both dates will probably be in snapped up quickly! 

How much will Teddy Swims tickets cost?

The cheapest C reserve tickets start from $99 and prices go up to $160 for A reserve seating. Regular GA standing tickets on the floor will also set you back $160. 

Where else is Teddy Swims playing as part of his 2025 Australian tour?

Following shows in New Zealand, Swims will touch down in Sydney on October 14 for two shows at Qudos Bank Arena. Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth have also all scored one gig each. 

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