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Teddy Swims Welcomes His First Child With Girlfriend Raiche Wright: ‘We Love You Lil Man'
Teddy Swims Welcomes His First Child With Girlfriend Raiche Wright: ‘We Love You Lil Man'

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Teddy Swims Welcomes His First Child With Girlfriend Raiche Wright: ‘We Love You Lil Man'

Pop-rock singer Teddy Swims says he's tried everything but therapy — and now, he can check fatherhood off of that list, as well. On Friday (June 27), Swims and his girlfriend Raiche Wright announced that they had welcomed a baby boy into the world on Monday (June 23). Posting a set of black-and-white photos of their hands holding their newborn son, Swims simply wrote, 'We love you lil man.' On her Instagram Stories, Wright shared another black-and-white shot of her baby's foot, adding that 'he's perfect and my heart's exploding.' More from Billboard Fans Choose KATSEYE's 'Beautiful Chaos' as This Week's Favorite New Music Olivia Rodrigo Brings Out The Cure's Robert Smith at Glastonbury 2025 Dua Lipa Covers 'Nothing Compares 2 U' in Honor of Sinead O'Connor in Dublin The couple first announced that they were expecting in a post to Wright's Instagram back in January. The photo shows Swims and Wright cuddled up on a beach chair, as the 'Bad Dreams' singer place his hands on her visible baby bump. 'We can't wait to meet you baby,' she wrote. The news comes just a few months after Swims made Billboard chart history back in May, when his breakout hit 'Lose Control' dethroned Glass Animals' 'Heat Waves' as the longest-running song in the Hot 100's 67-year history. The track has gone on to spend an additional four weeks on the charts since then, extending Swims' record to 96 weeks. Sharing the news of his record breaking run to his Instagram Stories back in May, the singer simply wrote 'Let's go!!!!!!' before thanking Warner Records CEO and co-chairman Aaron Bay-Schuck for helping guide him along in his career. 'FOREVER GRATEFUL FOR YOUR STEADY GRACE LOVE AND LEADERSHIP,' he wrote at the time. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

NFL Top 100 list: Tracking players for 2025 rankings
NFL Top 100 list: Tracking players for 2025 rankings

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

NFL Top 100 list: Tracking players for 2025 rankings

Everyone wants to be at the top of the charts. There is undoubtedly a financial upside to claiming that spot, but there is also a status and respect that comes with the territory. Teddy Swims checked in at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 list for 2024 with his single "Lose Control," and the top-grossing film at the box office was "Inside Out 2," but what about the NFL's best player? While the music and movie charts look at the past, the NFL is looking to the future. It's not a year-end celebration, but rather a hierarchy heading into the new season. As the clock ticks towards kickoff of the regular season in Philadelphia on Sept. 4, the league will slowly reveal the NFL Top 100 players list. This is no popularity contest, however. The players make their voices heard, voting on who they believe to be the best the league has to offer. It will spark debates and some outrage. Some will be snubbed, others will rank higher than you think, but that's the beauty of it. The list will generate interest and spark discussion as we prepare for a new season. Here's a look at the NFL's Top 100 players list for 2025, as voted on by the players. Full NFL Top 100 players list for 2025 This section will be updated every day until the top 100 is revealed. When will the NFL Top 100 player list be revealed? The NFL will begin revealing the list on Monday, June 30 and will conclude on Sunday, Sept. 1. Unlike in previous years, the reveal will be exclusively on X, formerly known as Twitter, and NFL+. Episodes will continue to be produced by NFL Films and premiere on weekdays at 10 a.m. ET and 11 a.m. ET. Each weekday, two new player reveals will be featured, resulting in 10 new players being added to the list each week. The final 10 players will be announced on Sunday, Sept. 1 at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network. Full NFL Top 100 players list for 2024 Here is a look at the NFL's Top 100 players list for 2024:

Teddy Swims to Perform at Coca-Cola Arena on November 22nd
Teddy Swims to Perform at Coca-Cola Arena on November 22nd

CairoScene

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • CairoScene

Teddy Swims to Perform at Coca-Cola Arena on November 22nd

The GRAMMY-nominated, multi-Platinum artist is performing in Dubai live for the first time as part of his 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy' tour. Jun 25, 2025 American singer-songwriter Teddy Swims will perform live at Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena on November 22nd as part of his ongoing world tour, 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy'. The tour shares its name with his debut album, which includes the chart-topping track 'Lose Control' - a song that earned him a Grammy nomination and multi-Platinum certifications. His Dubai concert will feature a live performance by his band Freak Freely. Presented by All Things Live, tickets range from AED 295 to AED 695 and are available via the official Coca-Cola Arena website.

Teddy Swims, Chris Stapleton and more: 20 big summer 2025 concerts in central Indiana
Teddy Swims, Chris Stapleton and more: 20 big summer 2025 concerts in central Indiana

Indianapolis Star

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indianapolis Star

Teddy Swims, Chris Stapleton and more: 20 big summer 2025 concerts in central Indiana

So far, the summer of 2025 is gifting us blistering heat and schedules jam-packed with touring artists. From the end of June until mid-September, central Indiana will see a steady stream of big names like Teddy Swims, Chris Stapleton, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Cyndi Lauper, and Earth, Wind and Fire. What's more, Circle City talent will star in beloved shows that include "Waitress" at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre and the Indy Dance Festival, which spotlights classic and cutting-edge artists who live and work in the city. Here are 20 big concerts that central Indiana music and arts lovers will be buzzing about this summer. Keith Urban The country star will bring his "High and Alive World Tour" to Noblesville more than a year after he played the NBA Crossover Concert Series in downtown Indianapolis during the All-Star Game weekend in February 2024. Teddy Swims July 9. Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. $335.50 and up, not including verified resale tickets. With his hit " Lose Control" practically on repeat everywhere thanks to radio play and streaming, the singer's star is rising. He'll bring his blend of R&B, pop and soul to the Circle City on his "I've Tried Everything But Therapy Tour." Dave Matthews Band July 11-12. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $67.20 and up. Matthews loves Indiana, and Indiana loves Matthews. The band has headlined Ruoff 50 times. The bandleader also visited the venue in 2023 as part of a mega-star Farm Aid lineup. Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul Rapper and songwriter Khalifa has recently released his "Kush + Orange Juice 2" album. And hip-hop artist Paul is known for his reggae album Dutty Rock as well as hits like "Gimme the Light." 'Waitress' July 17-Aug. 31. Beef & Boards, 9301 Michigan Road. $57-$85, including dinner buffet, fruit and salad bar, coffee, tea and lemonade. A small-town waitress and talented baker infuses her dreams and fears into each of her creations as she overcomes hurdles to seize the opportunity of a lifetime. Lord Huron July 18. Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. $89 and up, not including verified resale tickets. The band will visit Indianapolis with new single "Who Laughs Last" in tow. Other songs for which the band is known include "Mine Forever" and "The Night We Met." Indy Dance Festival July 19-20. Tobias Theater at Newfields, 4000 Michigan Road, and Lilly Hall at Butler University, 4600 Sunset Ave. $25 advance tickets through July 15. $30 general admission. $50 buy-one-give-one tickets. Masterclasses: $25. $60 day pass. A bevy of performances by some of central Indiana's best talent include iibada Dance Co., Seda Negra/Black Silk Dance Co., Dance Kaleidoscope, Indianapolis Ballet, Laya Bharatanatyam and more. Earth, Wind and Fire July 23. Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. $30 and up. The iconic ensemble, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, is known for hits that include 'Let's Groove,' 'September' and 'Reasons." The Offspring The band, which formed in 1984, has a longstanding punk rock reputation and is touring after the release of its "Supercharged" album. Chris Stapleton Aug. 1-2. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $225.40 and up, not including resale tickets. The concerts are part of Stapleton's "All American Road Show" tour. The singer-songwriter, who fuses country, bluegrass and rock, is known for his hits "Tennessee Whiskey" and "Cold." Fitz and the Tantrums A combination of indie, soul and dance-floor-friendly rhythms have helped the band known for "HandClap" and "Out of My League" reach billions of streams. Cyndi Lauper Central Indiana is on the list for the iconic singer's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour" — a show that blends her hits with visual art by Yayoi Kusama and Christian Siriano, among others. Rod Stewart Aug. 9. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $30 and up. Stewart's "One Last Time" tour will bring hits like "You Wear It Well," "Maggie May," "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy." Red Clay Strays Aug. 13. Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. $145.80 and up, not including verified resale tickets. The country rock band is growing in popularity thanks to hits "Wondering Why" and "Wanna Be Loved" and well-received album "Made by These Moments." Nelly Rappers Ja Rule and Eve and more guests will join the "Hot in Herre" artist on the multi-continent "Where the Party At Tour." Black Keys Aug. 24. Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park, 801 W. Washington St. $67.20 and up. After scrapping a tour last year that included a stop at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the bluesy rock band will return this summer, playing selections from their 2024 "Ohio Players" album and likely their new one — "No Rain, No Flowers" — which will be out Aug. 8. Luke Bryan Aug. 28. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $67.45 and up. The artist, who's known for "Do I" and "That's My Kind of Night" has racked up multiple honors, including CMT Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards. Billy Idol Aug. 30. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $30 and up. The icon will be joined by another legendary group: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. The show should be chock-full of hits like "Rebel Yell," "White Wedding" and "Bad Reputation." Pantera Sept. 5. Ruoff Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St. in Noblesville. $30 and up. The iconic heavy metal band will include classic members vocalist Philip H. Anselmo and bassist Rex Brown as well as guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante. The tour celebrates late founding members, drummer Vinnie Paul and guitarist Dimebag Darrell. Outlaw Music Festival The festival is returning to Noblesville for the first time since 2019, and the star-filled lineup includes Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan and Sheryl Crow.

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