Gallery: Fans ‘Lose Control’ at Teddy Swims Landmark Theatre concert
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Teddy Swims performs for fans in the Landmark Theatre. The concert was on Tuesday, the night before his birthday, Sept. 25.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Dressed in a western-themed outfit, Teddy Swims opens his set. He sported a leather vest with a star pin that showed off his tattoos and a cowboy hat.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Breland and his guitarist jump up and down and dance on stage. The two captivated the audience as the openers before Swims’ performance.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Under colorful beams of light, Teddy Swims stares into the audience. His personality was on full display for his show.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
A large crowd of fans gathered at the Landmark Theatre for Teddy Swims’ show. Fans stood to watch the show.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Swims interacts with the crowd as he sings a mix of high- and low-energy songs. His setlist included his most popular hits and some cover songs.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Swims and his guitarist jam out on stage. Fans matched their energy, with many jumping, raising their hands in their and making heart signs toward the musicians.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Breland sets the energy before Teddy Swims’ set. He brought a mix of rap and country styles to the stage.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
The spotlight illuminates Teddy Swims as he captivates the audience.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Teddy Swims closes his eyes as he sings. The atmosphere and energy of the Syracuse crowd was vibrant.
Leonardo Eriman | Staff Photographer / The Daily Orange
Teddy Swims places his hat over his heart in the middle of his show. He became emotional as fans give him a standing ovation for his song “Simple Things.”