Teddy Swims Concert at Barclays Center ? Brooklyn, NY
Experience the soulful sounds of Teddy Swims live at the Barclays Center on October 2, 2026. Known for his powerful raspy voice and genre-blending style, Teddy Swims is set to deliver an unforgettable performance as part of his "I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour." This concert promises to showcase his chart-topping hits, including "Lose Control" and "Bad Dreams," alongside new material from his upcoming album.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Teddy Swims' concert?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on the seating section and demand. Secure your tickets early through ticketsinbrooklyn.com.
What is the expected duration of the concert?
The concert is expected to run approximately 95 to 100 minutes without an intermission, featuring a dynamic setlist that includes fan favorites and new tracks.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
Age policy varies by venue; however, it is advisable to check specific guidelines closer to the event date.
What are the seating options at Barclays Center?
Barclays Center features three seating levels: 100 Level (Lower Bowl), 200 Level (Mid Level), and 300 Level (Upper Level). For concerts, seating arrangements may vary, so please refer to the event-specific seating chart on Ticketmaster.
How can I secure mobile tickets for the event?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketsinbrooklyn.com. Ensure your ticket is ready on your phone for scanning at entry.
What are the parking options near Barclays Center?
Parking near Barclays Center is limited and can be expensive. We recommend using public transit as the best option. However, if you prefer to drive, here are some nearby parking options:
- GGMC Parking - Barclays Center
Address: Atlantic Center, 625 Atlantic Ave B12, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Price: $25-$60+
Notes: Official advance-purchase parking near the arena. - SpotHero Parking
Address: Various lots near 620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Price: Varies
Notes: Reserve guaranteed spots in advance. - Atlantic Center Mall Parking
Address: 625 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Price: $20-$45
Notes: Large garage across Atlantic Ave from the arena. - NYC Subway ? Atlantic Ave-Barclays Center Station
Address: Atlantic Ave & 4th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Price: $2.90 per ride
Notes: Recommended option with access to multiple subway lines.
What are the best seating sections for concerts at Barclays Center?
The best seats for concerts are typically in the 100-level sideline sections (106-110, 122-125), which offer premium close-up views. The mid-level 200s provide solid views at better value. It is advisable to avoid seats behind the baselines unless they are in very close rows.
Parking Information Near Barclays Center
Parking near Barclays Center is limited and expensive. We strongly recommend using public transit.
- NYC Subway (Recommended): Atlantic Ave?Barclays Center Station is served by 8 subway lines (2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R) and the LIRR. Only $2.90/ride.
- SpotHero (Official Partner): Reserve parking in advance at spothero.com. Prices start around $25+.
- Atlantic Center Mall Garage: Large parking garage across Atlantic Ave. Expect $20?$45.
Rideshare: Uber and Lyft are popular options with designated drop-off zones near the arena on Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues.
```Teddy Swims Brooklyn Concert reviews
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"I absolutely loved seeing Teddy Swims in Norfolk this year for Valentines' Day. The singing, dancing, makeup, and costumes were so impressive. My husband and I bought tickets after seeing a performance in Richmond several years ago. The show was moderately good, but not as great as the previous one. The addition of ridiculous skits involving space-looking creatures and a pirate boat was strange. Maybe the performance was tailored to the regular Chrysler Hall audience. There were gum-popping young women behind me, a crying baby in the corner, and people repeating monologues - it was a chaotic experience. I might consider giving Chrysler Hall another chance for a different type of show, like a band. However, I wouldn't recommend this production of Teddy Swims to anyone. The orchestra sounded like a high school band. Enough said - just shoot me!"