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Teddy Swims is coming to CMAC on June 5, 2026 — and if his voice sounds good through your car speakers, wait until it hits you across a Finger Lakes hillside at sunset. The Georgia-born R&B powerhouse brings his “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy” tour to Canandaigua, with singer-songwriter Marc Scibilia opening the night.
About the Show
Teddy Swims spent years building a following through YouTube covers and raw, soulful originals before his 2023 debut album “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)” broke through in a serious way. The single “Lose Control” became one of those songs that snuck up on everyone — a slow-building R&B ballad with gospel undertones that somehow ended up everywhere at once. His voice is the kind that makes you stop scrolling. Rich, elastic, and completely in control even when it sounds like it might break open.
This is a touring moment for Teddy. He’s graduated from clubs to amphitheaters fast, and CMAC is exactly the kind of room where that transition makes sense — big enough to feel like an event, intimate enough that you can still feel the performance. Marc Scibilia opens, and if you don’t know his work, get there early. His introspective singer-songwriter style is the right kind of warm-up energy for a night like this.
Venue Info
CMAC — the Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center — sits in Canandaigua in the heart of Finger Lakes wine country, with a capacity around 15,000 spread across reserved seating and an open lawn. The setting is genuinely beautiful: rolling hills, open sky, and that particular upstate summer air that makes outdoor shows feel like an event rather than just a concert. Parking is manageable if you arrive early. The lawn is spacious and worth the savings if you want the full CMAC experience — bring a blanket and settle in. Find full venue details at CMAC.
The Finger Lakes region in summer is worth the drive from anywhere in upstate New York. Canandaigua is about 30 minutes from Rochester, and the surrounding area has enough wineries and restaurants that the show becomes the anchor of a full day out. More on what’s happening in the region at Finger Lakes.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets run $79 to $107 depending on section. Given that Teddy Swims is on a genuine upswing and this is his first significant Finger Lakes appearance, that price range is fair for where he is right now — and probably looks better in hindsight six months from now.
Grab tickets through Live Nation: Get Tickets
For secondary market options, check TicketNetwork for availability closer to the date.
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