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Teddy Swims Talks Coachella Set, New Single

Source: The Hollywood ReporterView Original
entertainmentApril 10, 2026

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Teddy Swims is giddy about his first Coachella set this weekend. With his festival slot, the soulful singer will bid farewell to his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy era, the breakout chapter that propelled him into A-list territory thanks to his chart-dominating “Lose Control.” But it will also introduce what’s next: a new album and a pop-rock-leaning direction, beginning with his single “Mr. Know It All,” out Friday, which he’ll debut live.

“I don’t know if I’m supposed to say it, but whatever,” Swims immediately tells The Hollywood Reporter with a laugh before teasing his special guests for the set: “We had an 80s legend come by yesterday. I can’t say who, but he sang in the best rock band of all time.”

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He also says there will be two other guests, who swung by rehearsals that Tuesday: “the hottest guy in a band full of sexy siblings” and an artist that he went viral for covering, behind “possibly the greatest song that came out of the 2000s.”

“We have quite a lineup,” he adds.

Swims is the lone artist playing both Coachella and Stagecoach this year. The moment marks a major turning point for Swims’ career. Last year, “Lose Control” broke records on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the longest-lasting song in the chart’s history and surpassing 100 weeks. Billboard changed chart metrics late last year that made it more difficult for older songs to stay on the chart.

“It’s crazy, man. I can’t believe it. They changed the rule for Ted! They said, ‘Never again,’” he says. “My biggest upset with that was, ‘damn, now I’m not even going to be able to beat that!’”

For the new music, Swims says he’s leaning into a diversified sonic palette shaped by Eighties rock influences, including The Police, Sting, and Phil Collins, while still maintaining his soul and R&B essence in some other tracks.

Ahead of both his Coachella and Stagecoach performances, Swims opens up about who he’ll bring out, the emotional journey behind his breakout success, and why vulnerability continues to guide his music. “I wanted to touch a place we haven’t gone before,” he says.

How are things going? How is prep going for Coachella and Stagecoach?

Oh, it’s amazing. We got a couple of our surprise guests coming in today for rehearsals.

How did those conversations start?

Well, we’d been talking to one of them for a while, but while we were rehearsing over the last couple of weeks, the Eighties legend happened to be rehearsing next door to us. He’s getting ready to do a tour, and so we just hit it off. I was like, “Would you want to come do your band’s tune with me?” And of course, he’s an absolute machine, so he was down to do it. And the Disney star just randomly texted me last week—maybe last weekend or something—and he just said, “Hey man, I’m coming into town to see you at Coachella, can’t wait to see you Friday.” And I was like, “Well dude, if you’re coming out, would you want to hop up and do something with me?” And he said, “Hell yeah.” So we’re going to do something really strong… I don’t want to give away everything, but…

Give me a tease.

So I had skipped football practice when I was 15 to go see him perform with my first serious girlfriend at the time. And so, this was “our song” back in 2007 or 2008. It’s a real love song. So we’re doing a real lore hit.

This Coachella performance is going to start the new era, right? With your single, “Mr. Know-It-All”?

The way we’re rehearsing, we’re tight, the set’s beautiful. I’m really excited about it.

What’s the vibe for the set?

Have you ever seen the musical Rent? It’s kind of got this “bohemian” vibe. But it also represents when my band and I first started the Teddy Swims project. We all moved into this house together — there were twelve of us living in this five-bedroom house. It was quite a “junky” situation. We wanted to reference this home. So it’s a little bit of a junky house where it just looks like a frat party all the time. It’s all kind of messy and nasty, but still like Rent, New York Bohemia kin

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