Teddy Swims plays Vancouver: What to know about the concert

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Georgia soul pop singer Teddy Swims is all over the news following his viral, guest-stacked show at this year’s Coachella Music Festival. Now the singer has announced The Ugly Tour which includes a number of Canadian dates.

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Swims’ set at the Empire Polo Club stage was one of the earlier headlining shows at this year’s festival, but he did everything necessary to make it something extra-special.

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According to reviews, the stage was designed to look like the inside of an apartment, complete with a door to the side of the stage. When his show was interrupted by a doorbell chime, Swims would open it to reveal one of the guests who would join him on stage.

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First up, Joe Jonas came out to duet on the country-tinged Jonas Brothers ballad When You Look Me in the Eyes. Next up was Vanessa Carleton, who dropped in to sing her recently TikTok revived 1990s hit A Thousand Miles. Finally, original Van Halen singer David Lee Roth cruised down the catwalk to blast out a rousing cover of the classic Jump.

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Roth sounded like he was having a grand time, if not exactly with a finer voice.

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