Teddy Swims’s own tour info and recent setlist data show that his concerts usually last around 1.5 to 2 hours for a full headlining show, not counting the opener and changeover time.

Quick Scoop

  • A typical headlining Teddy Swims concert runs about 90–100 minutes of on-stage time, with some shows stretching close to 1 hour 40 minutes.
  • His official tour FAQ-style info describes the concert as “typically” 1.5 to 2 hours, which lines up with real-world set times fans have logged.
  • Festival or multi-artist events can be much shorter (around 15–50 minutes), since he’s just one of several acts on the bill.

What “start time” really means

  • Fans and venues report that doors often open 1.5–2 hours before Teddy actually takes the stage.
  • Openers usually play first (often ~30–40 minutes), then there’s a short break, and Teddy’s set begins roughly an hour after the listed show time in many recent shows.

Real-world examples from recent shows

  • Recent “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy” tour dates show average Teddy Swims show length of about 1 hour 37 minutes for his main set.
  • Individual dates range from about 50 minutes (shorter special events) up to about 1 hour 35 minutes or a bit more for his own full concerts.

How to plan your night

  • If your ticket says 8 PM, expect something like: doors at 7, opener around 8, Teddy on around 9, and his set wrapping up around 10:30–10:45, depending on curfew and venue rules.
  • To see the whole show without rush, plan to be free for about 3 hours total (arrival, opener, main set, and exit). This matches both venue advisories and fan forum experiences.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.