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Teddy Swims Says His Son Is His Biggest Critic: ‘I Want Him to Think I’m Cool’

Teddy Swims Says His Son Is His Biggest Critic: ‘I Want Him to Think I’m Cool’

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LA KW

mayo 6, 2026 • 5 min lectura

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Teddy Swims has never stayed in one lane, and at this point, that’s less a career strategy than the reason he keeps showing up in places that don’t always seem obvious at first glance. His voice carries the grit of soul, the pull of R&B and the kind of storytelling that increasingly resonates with country audiences, which is exactly why his presence at Stagecoach this year felt less like a surprise and more like a signal of where things are headed.

Country’s current surge isn’t just about chart positions — it’s about how far the genre has stretched. Artists who move between sounds, like Post Malone and Jelly Roll, are finding just as much traction with festival crowds as traditional headliners, and Swims sits comfortably in that in-between space. When asked whether topping the Billboard Hot 100 and playing massive festivals changes how he sees himself, his answer stays close to home.

“To me, I want to be the best,” he told Billboard during Stagecoach last month. “And to my son, I want him to think I’m cool. And so it’s more just about trying to be proud of me.”

Swims had another special guest with him during his Stagecoach performance — his dad was there to watch him perform, a moment that made the scale of everything feel a little more grounded. As the singer explains, it wasn’t about milestones or metrics but rather a full-circle moment that has sharpened his focus on what success actually looks like beyond the charts.

“I think one day I hope that my son, maybe, hopefully, will want to do this,” he says. “If not, I’m supporting whatever he wants to do. But my dad watching me, how proud he is… how cool would that be one day to be like, ‘I’m so proud of my son too.’ And he gets to watch me do this and he’s proud of his dad.”

That same mix of intimacy and scale showed up just steps from the Mane Stage inside Club Magenta, a VIP section sponsored by T-Mobile and reserved exclusively for Magenta Status customers. A private bar, shaded seating, Free 5G Wifi and built-in charging stations weren’t just conveniences, they extended the experience, keeping fans connected to the headliner stage without needing to leave it.

Swims’ takeover of the space on Day Two made Club Magenta even more interactive. Signature drinks, airbrush tattoos and a custom cowboy hat station gave Magenta Status members an even more exclusive experience beyond the music at Stagecoach.

Access, however, was limited to T-Mobile customers with Magenta Status, turning Club Magenta into a members-only vantage point at the heart of the Mane Stage.

Beyond Stagecoach, Magenta Status functions as an ongoing layer of perks rather than a one-off festival upgrade, including streaming benefits, travel discounts, and discounted tickets for live events ranging from festivals to sports. If you’re considering a switch, they have quite the incentive: T-Mobile will cover up to $800 of a previous provider’s bill and, to sweeten the deal, it takes less that 15-minutes.

Club Magenta is headed next to Lollapalooza, bringing the same access-driven setup to a different crowd. For fans looking to take advantage, signing up for T-Mobile and accessing Magenta Status ahead of time is the move.

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