Event Details
Teddy Swims will perform at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri on September 22, 2026. This concert is part of his 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour,' promoting his latest album.
How can I purchase tickets for Teddy Swims?
Tickets can be secured through ticketskansascity.org. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice.
What is the seating arrangement at T-Mobile Center?
T-Mobile Center features several seating options: Lower Bowl (100-level sections) for the closest experience, Club Level for premium seating, Upper Level (200/300 level sections) for panoramic views, and Floor GA for general admission.
What are the parking options at T-Mobile Center?
Parking is available in downtown Kansas City garages and lots. Pre-booking via SpotHero or ParkWhiz is recommended. The KC Streetcar stops nearby, providing a convenient transit option.
What is the expected setlist duration for Teddy Swims' concert?
The expected setlist duration is approximately 95 to 100 minutes, featuring popular tracks like 'Lose Control' and 'Bad Dreams.'
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
Age policy varies by venue; please check specific guidelines closer to the event date.
What are the box office hours at T-Mobile Center?
The box office opens 3 hours prior to show time. Day-of-onsale tickets are available only online at t-mobilecenter.com.
Will there be any opening acts for Teddy Swims?
While specific opening acts have not been confirmed, previous shows featured artists like Cian Ducrot and Matt Corby.
What is the bag policy at T-Mobile Center?
T-Mobile Center has a strict bag policy; only clear bags or small clutches are permitted. Please check their website for detailed guidelines.
Is there a dress code for Teddy Swims' concert?
No official dress code is confirmed, but fans often dress comfortably and stylishly to match the concert atmosphere.
Seating Information at T-Mobile Center
T-Mobile Center is downtown Kansas City's premier arena with a capacity of 19,252, ideally located in the vibrant Power & Light District. Seating options include:
- 100 Level (Lower Bowl): Floor-level seats closest to the stage or court ? the most immersive experience. Center sections directly facing the stage are the most sought-after for concerts.
- Club Level: Premium seating with access to exclusive club lounges and upscale food and beverage options.
- 200/300 Level (Upper Bowl): Elevated panoramic views of the full arena. Good for groups and budget-conscious fans.
- Floor/GA (Concerts): Arena floor configured for general admission standing or folding chairs for concerts.
- Luxury Suites: Private premium experiences with personalized service.
Parking Information at T-Mobile Center
T-Mobile Center is located in downtown Kansas City, accessible from I-35, I-70, and I-29/35. Parking options include:
- Downtown KC Garages: Multiple garages surrounding the arena, $15?$40 per event. Tip: The east side garages tend to be cheaper and easier to exit.
- SpotHero/ParkWhiz: Pre-book guaranteed parking at SpotHero.
- Kansas City Streetcar (FREE): The free KC Streetcar runs along Grand Blvd with stops near T-Mobile Center ? the most convenient and stress-free option.
- Rideshare: Uber/Lyft drop-off on Grand Blvd outside the arena.
Box Office ? T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, MO
The T-Mobile Center box office opens 3 hours prior
Teddy Swims Kansas City Concert reviews
Really good, but a little off his game.
The concert was great, don’t get me wrong. Teddy Swims, I love! In the Friday 6/17 Salt Lake show, there were a couple of issues though. Teddy Swims, to me, seemed tired. He wasn’t super high energy running all over the place like he was 9 months ago. The audio was a little inconsistent. Pieces of the audio dropping out here and there, I noticed. Teddy Swims didn’t seem to have his full voice either. He hung out most of the show on the north end, and if I would have been on the south side, I think I would have felt like I got left out of the show. The last piece is, if the show is going to start at 8:30, which is fine, it would be nice to know that ahead of time. I would 1000% see Teddy Swims again, but the show wasn’t as good as it was the last time I saw him.