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Teddy Swims
Chartway Arena at Ted Constant Convocation Center — Norfolk, VA

Teddy Swims is a singer-songwriter from Atlanta who spent years working toward a breakthrough moment that finally came with "Lose Control." The track became a genuine viral hit, resonating with people because it actually sounds like someone having a conversation about struggling to keep it together rather than a manufactured anthem. Before that, he'd released several projects that built a loyal but modest following, doing the rounds on the festival circuit and collaborating with producers who appreciated his vocal range. His voice is his calling card — it's got this effortless depth to it, moving between conversational verses and larger-than-life choruses without feeling forced. "Lose Control" proved what fans had known: there was something genuine underneath, something that worked because it wasn't trying too hard to work. He's the rare pop artist who actually sounds like he's singing about something real rather than performing an emotion.

Teddy's shows are intimate even in larger venues. Crowds are there for the vocals and they go quiet to listen. "Lose Control" hits different live because he's not hiding behind production. People sing back.

Known for Lose Control, Undefeated, My Bad, Boomerang, Til The Light Takes Us

Norfolk's music scene has quietly built a solid foundation for contemporary pop and R&B acts. The city's venues have hosted everyone from indie darlings to mainstream pop acts, and there's a genuine appetite here for artists who blend emotional songwriting with accessible production. Teddy Swims fits that bill — accessible without being disposable, earnest without being overwrought.

Stay in the Ghent neighborhood — it's got actual character with tree-lined streets and converted warehouses. Dinner at Commune, which does locally-sourced food without the pretense. After the show, grab late-night food at d'Egg in Ocean View. Spend a day at the Chrysler Museum of Art if you want something substantial, or walk the waterfront at Town Point Park. Norfolk's food scene has gotten genuinely good in the last five years. The military history is everywhere if you're interested in that angle too.

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