Phoebe Bridgers announces 2026 tour

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Photo by Olaf Grind

On the heels of a successful, albeit mysterious, pop-up show run throughout the eastern US, indie pop icon Phoebe Bridgers has announced her first official tour since The Reunion Tour in 2023. 

Further sparking album rumors, Bridgers announced The Lost Tour in an Instagram post the morning of June 5, following her $1 show at Madison Square Garden on June 4, with the caption “I’m going on a tour no phones,” noting that Yondr pouches will be provided and warning that anyone using a “non-permitted device will be escorted out of the venue.”

According to the tour announcement, $1 per ticket sale will be donated to RAINN, one of the nation’s leading organizations against sexual violence. 

With Alex G supporting, The Lost Tour will kick off in Indianapolis, IN, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in September with a string of US shows. Starting in November, Isaac Wood will support the UK and EU shows beginning in Dublin.

General sale will begin Thursday, June 10, at 10 AM local time here. 

The Lost Tour Dates:

North America (tickets here):
September 15 – Indianapolis, IN
September 17 – St. Paul, MN
September 19 – Chicago, IL
September 22 – Columbus, OH
September 25 – Brooklyn, NY
September 26 – Brooklyn, NY
September 28 – Philadelphia, PA
September 29 – Washington, D.C.
October 1 – Toronto, ON
October 3 – Detroit, MI
October 6 – Boston, MA
October 9 – Charlotte, NC
October 10 – Nashville, TN
October 13 – Atlanta, GA
October 16 – Austin, TX
October 17 – Fort Worth, TX
October 19 – Denver, CO
October 21 – Salt Lake City, UT
October 23 – Seattle, WA
October 24 – Vancouver, BC
October 27 – San Francisco, CA
October 30 – Inglewood, CA
October 31 – Inglewood, CA

UK/EU (tickets here):
November 23 – Dublin, IE
November 26 – Manchester, UK
November 27 – Glasgow, UK
November 28 – Birmingham, UK
December 1 – London, UK
December 4 – Paris, FR
December 5 – Brussels, BE
December 7 – Amsterdam, NL
December 8 – Dusseldorf, DE
December 9 – Berlin, DE
December 11 – Copenhagen, DK
December 12 – Stockholm, SE

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Ava Reynolds
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I am a music writer and concert photographer who thrives by the chaos and electricity of live music. I love capturing the charged moments that seem fleeting, blinding lights, subtle expressions, the emotionally charged space between artists and the crowd where everything feels louder, more golden. I love translating that energy through both images and words. From cramped local venues to massive stages, I move in fast-paced, unpredictable environments, documenting shows as they happen, preserving their memory. I’m drawn to the raw, the unpolished, the real, and the intimate, building visual and written narratives that pull people back into the room. Wherever I am, I’m focused on memorializing the feeling of live music so it doesn’t disappear when the last song ends.

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