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Teddy Swims: Gone Gone Gone with Guetta, NZ Tour Magic, and Skyrocketing Success

Teddy Swims: Gone Gone Gone with Guetta, NZ Tour Magic, and Skyrocketing Success

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Teddy Swims BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Teddy Swims has been everywhere this week and the headlines are electrifying. David Guetta just dropped his brand-new single Gone Gone Gone on October 12 featuring Teddy Swims and Tones And I. This song, released via Atlantic Records and Warner Music, has quickly drawn buzz throughout the industry thanks to its blend of pulsing house beats and raw, soulful vocals. Guetta himself called Teddy’s and Tones And I’s voices the most soulful on the planet, and their collaboration is being compared to Titanium in terms of anthemic potential according to reports by Kiss 95.1 and EDMTunes. The official video for Gone Gone Gone is on its way next week, with fans already flooding social media about the track’s emotional punch and singalong appeal.

On the live front, Teddy recently wrapped up powerhouse arena shows in New Zealand. According to Libel New Zealand, on October 9 he lit up Auckland’s Spark Arena in a concert described as a Las Vegas wonderland—jaw-dropping visuals, massive crowd energy, and Swims radiating gratitude. Fans saw a different side too: during the tour’s Christchurch stop, Teddy surprised students at Marian College with a special performance of Lose Control, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The personal moments were just as moving. Teddy spoke from the stage about his three-month-old son making New Zealand one of his first passport stamps, with partner Raiche Wright present at his side and as inspiration for songs like Small Hands. His dedication to fans was on full display when he paused mid-show to sign vinyl for an audience member—without missing a note.

Swims’ tour schedule powers on, with the European and UK leg of his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy arena tour announced for early 2025, as reported by Renowned For Sound. Major dates include London’s Wembley Arena and Dublin’s 3Arena. Meanwhile, Alice 105.9 and the Colorado Convention Center are promoting Alice in Winterland, headlined by Teddy Swims, running October 11–14, further underlining his live draw and ongoing breakout status.

Chart-wise, Lose Control continues to steamroll, recently being inducted into Spotify’s Billions Club and now boasting 2.2 billion streams and multi-platinum status in several countries. As for rumors, a few ambiguous posts had social media speculating about Teddy’s personal life, but according to ADN SMS, there is no substance to talk of any legal trouble—a reminder that sometimes a lyric is just a lyric.

With significant new music, major tours underway, intimate family milestones, and a high-profile David Guetta collaboration, Teddy Swims’ week has not just made headlines but also cemented his place as a global soul superstar with staying power.

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