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October in Boston is already pretty great — the leaves are changing, the city is buzzing, and there's an energy in the air that's hard to beat. Now add Teddy Swims at TD Garden on October 9, 2026, and you've got yourself the perfect fall night out. The Ugly Tour brings one of the most electrifying live performers in music to one of the most iconic arenas in the Northeast, and Boston fans are in for a treat. By this point in the tour, Teddy and his band will be about a dozen shows deep and absolutely locked in.
Teddy Swims has that rare ability to make an arena feel like a living room. His voice is massive — the kind that earned "Lose Control" a spot at number one on the Hot 100 — but the emotion behind it is what really gets people. Every song from I've Tried Everything But Therapy carries real weight, and when Freak Freely kicks in behind him, the whole room moves together. Whether you're a day-one fan from the YouTube cover days or you just discovered him through the album, the live show is where it all comes together.
TD Garden sits right above North Station, making it one of the easiest venues in the city to get to via the T. If you're coming from the suburbs, commuter rail drops you right at the door. The North End is a short walk for pre-show Italian, or hit up the spots along Canal Street. Grab tickets on BigStub and make it a night.
When Teddy Swims walks onto the TD Garden stage on October 9, 2026, he'll be standing in one of the most storied arenas in America. Home to the Celtics and Bruins, TD Garden has hosted generations of legendary performers — and now it's Teddy's turn. The Ugly Tour is his first headlining arena run, spanning 32 cities from September 22 in Kansas City through November 18 in Los Angeles. The Boston stop comes about halfway through the tour, after the run has already burned through the Midwest and the east coast, with the band firing on every cylinder.
Teddy's journey from viral cover artist to arena headliner is one of the best stories in modern music. He built his following one video at a time, covering everything from Marvin Gaye to Shania Twain and revealing a voice that defied genre boundaries. Original music followed with I've Tried Everything But Therapy Part 1 in 2023, and the material lived up to the promise of those covers. Part 2 arrived in January 2025, and the Complete Edition dropped mid-2025 with six additional tracks including "God Went Crazy" and a duet with Raiche called "Small Hands." The breakout single "Lose Control" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2024, topped charts in the UK and Australia, earned multi-Platinum certifications worldwide, and scored a Grammy nomination.
Boston is a city that takes its music seriously, and Teddy's brand of genre-bending soul is tailor-made for this audience. His band Freak Freely provides a tight, versatile foundation that lets Teddy stretch vocally — moving from whisper-soft R&B moments to full-throttle power belts within a single song. Tracks like "The Door," "Hammer," and "Some Things I'll Never Know" take on new life in front of a fired-up arena crowd, and the Complete Edition material adds fresh surprises to the mix.
TD Garden is located at 100 Legends Way in Boston, directly above North Station on the MBTA Green and Orange Lines and the commuter rail. With a concert capacity of about 20,000, the sightlines are excellent from every level. The North End — Boston's legendary Italian neighborhood — is a five-minute walk for pre-show dining, and the bars along Causeway and Canal Street are classic post-show spots. For verified resale tickets with no hidden fees, head to BigStub — backed by over 20 years of trusted service and the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry.
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October 9, 2026 at TD Garden. The Boston date is part of the eastern stretch of The Ugly Tour, following dates in Brooklyn and Toronto.
TD Garden is at 100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114. Concert capacity is approximately 20,000. The arena sits directly above North Station, served by the MBTA Green and Orange Lines and commuter rail. A clear bag policy is enforced for all events.
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October 9, 2026, as part of The Ugly Tour.
TD Garden is directly above North Station on the MBTA. Take the Green or Orange Line, or any commuter rail line into North Station. The arena is also walkable from downtown Boston and accessible by rideshare along Causeway Street.
TD Garden holds approximately 20,000 fans for concerts. It's home to the Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins and regularly hosts the biggest tours in the world.
The setlist draws from his full catalog — expect "Lose Control," "The Door," "Hammer," and tracks from the Complete Edition of I've Tried Everything But Therapy including "God Went Crazy."
The North End, Boston's historic Italian neighborhood, is a five-minute walk and offers some of the best dining in the city. Causeway Street and Canal Street also have popular restaurants and sports bars right next to the arena.
TD Garden enforces a clear bag policy for all events. Clear bags must be no larger than 12" x 6" x 12". Small clutch purses up to 5" x 9" are also permitted regardless of material.
The Government Center Garage and several other garages are nearby, but parking fills up quickly for major events. Public transit via North Station is the most convenient option for most fans.
Yes — Chime Visa presale starts April 21, the artist presale on April 22, Spotify and local presales on April 23, and the general on-sale is April 24 at 10 a.m. local time.
Prices vary by section, row, and demand. Floor and lower-bowl seats typically command higher prices. Check the listings above for real-time pricing.
Doors generally open about one hour before showtime. Check your ticket confirmation or the TD Garden website for the official door time on October 9.
Absolutely — North Station serves all MBTA commuter rail lines, and the arena is directly above the station. It's one of the easiest concert commutes in New England.
Teddy defies easy categorization. His music blends soul, R&B, pop, and rock, and his live show with band Freak Freely leans into that genre-hopping versatility. If you like real vocals and authentic emotion, this is your show.
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