On February 6, 2026, a crowd of thousands will pack the Chase Center for the Madden Bowl. This huge event usually focuses on video games and loud digital sounds. However, the planners made a big choice by picking Teddy Swims to sing. He is a man who brings real human feelings back to the big stage during Super Bowl LX week.
Teddy Swims is special because he does not use fancy computer tools to fix his voice. He has a very deep, raspy voice that reminds people of 1970s music. While the video game on the screens is made of pixels, his singing is made of grit. He shows that a true voice can still be the most important part of a show.
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One viewer said that hearing him feels good to the soul. Another person wrote that they finally have a singer they can actually understand and feel. Many fans agree that he is the best part of the whole lineup because he is so honest. People love how he connects with everyone in the room without needing any fake tricks.
That same honest energy was seen when he performed at the NRL Grand Final in front of a giant stadium. He stood there with just his microphone and his heart. It was a great look at what he will do at the Madden Bowl soon. He moved from sad songs to loud rock music very easily and kept everyone watching closely.
Teddy Swims – NRL Grand Final (Full Performance)
He started with a song called “Bad Dreams,” then sang a very loud version of “T.N.T.” by AC/DC. The crowd went wild when he finished with his famous hit called Lose Control. Even in a massive place, he made it feel like he was singing just for you. Fans said his performance was the best they had seen all year.
Teddy Swims is a singer who stayed true to himself on his long journey to fame. He writes songs that help people feel better when they are sad or happy. You should follow Teddy Swims on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram to hear more of his music. Watching him reminds us all that real talent is still the greatest thing in the world.