On Wednesday night at the Everwise Amphitheater, Teddy Swims and opener Sienna Spiro performed for a sold out crowd in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sienna Spiro took the stage and immediately drew the crowd in. She captured the audience’s attention, and her voice matched the tone of the evening vibes. From the very first note, she had the crowd locked in, phones out and heads nodding to every beat. It wasn’t just a performance; it was a vibe, a connection, the kind of presence that doesn’t ask for attention, but instead demands it.





Teddy Swims is known for his powerful vocals and genre-bending music, blending R&B, soul, hip-hop, and pop. He gained initial recognition through his popular YouTube covers and has since released several EPs and a debut album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), which spawned the hit single “Lose Control.” Every performance feels like his last chance to say something that matters. Indianapolis showed up big for Teddy, fans screamed every word, cried openly during the quiet songs, and danced with reckless joy when the beat kicked in. From front row to lawn seats, there was a shared energy—a feeling that we were witnessing something rare. Teddy connects with an audience that feels different: bigger than the music, deeper than the lyrics. It’s in the cracks of his voice, the way he grips the microphone like he’s hanging onto a lifeline, and the unfiltered emotion he brings to every note. On stage, Teddy isn’t putting on a show—he’s inviting you into something real.















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