Phoebe Bridgers Is Going on Tour

Phoebe Bridgers Is Going on Tour
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Fresh off a month-long series of surprise pop-up shows at small venues across America—along with one at much-larger venue Madison Square Garden—Phoebe Bridgers has announced an official phone-free tour. It kicks off in September with special guest Alex G; she’ll hit European dates in November and December with former Black Country, New Road vocalist Isaac Wood. It’s Bridgers’ first solo trek since her two-and-a-half year Reunion run. A full list of the Lost Tour stops is below. Bridgers notes that $1 from every ticket sold on the North American leg will be donated to RAINN.

Outside of her last album with Boygenius, 2023’s The Record, the Los Angeles songwriter hasn’t released her own work since her 2020 sophomore album Punisher and its subsequent Copycat EP. In 2024, she snagged three Grammys with her Boygenius brethren Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker.

Revisit Sam Sodomsky’s 2017 review of Stranger in the Alps.

Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour 2026

Phoebe Bridgers:
09-15 Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse*
09-17 St. Paul, MN – Grand Casino Arena*
09-19 Chicago, IL – United Center*
09-22 Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena*
09-25 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center*
09-26 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center*
09-28 Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena*
09-29 Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*
10-01 Toronto, ON -Scotiabank Arena*
10-03 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*
10-06 Boston, MA – TD Garden*
10-09 Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center*
10-10 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*
10-13 Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena*
10-16 Austin, TX – Moody Center*
10-17 Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*
10-19 Denver, CO – Ball Arena*
10-21 Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center*
10-23 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena*
10-24 Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena*
10-27 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center*
10-30 Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome*
10-31 Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome*
11-23 Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena #
11-26 Manchester, England – Co-op Live #
11-27 Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro #
11-28 Birmingham, England – bp pulse LIVE #
12-01 London, England – The O2 #
12-04 Paris, France – Adidas Arena #
12-05 Brussels, Belgium – Forest National #
12-07 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome #
12-8 Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle #
12-9 Berlin, Germany – Velodrom #
12-11 Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena #
12-12 Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena #

* with Alex G
# with Isaac Wood

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