Phoebe Bridgers has officially announced her 2026 arena tour, billed as the Lost Tour, just hours after delivering a stunning performance at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The trek marks her first solo tour in three years and will take her across North America before heading to the UK and Europe later in the year.According to Rolling Stone, the tour kicks off in Indianapolis on September 15. It wraps on December 12 in Stockholm, Sweden, with stops in major cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, London, and Paris.
What makes the Lost Tour unique
Similar to the intimate acoustic pop-up shows, Bridgers has been surprising fans across the country over the past month. The Lost Tour will be completely phone-free. All electronic devices, including smart watches and other accessories, will be locked in Yondr pouches upon entering the venue.Alex G will open for Bridgers across the North American leg of the tour, while Isaac Wood, formerly of the band Black Country New Road, will support her during the UK and European dates. One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to RAINN, an anti-sexual violence organisation.
Phoebe Bridgers’ return to the stage
Bridgers’ recent solo shows marked her first performances since the world tour for her 2020 album ‘Punisher,’ and her run with supergroup boygenius, alongside Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, both of which concluded in 2023. She has yet to announce a new album, which would be her third studio release.
Phoebe Bridgers Lost Tour complete schedule
September 15 — Indianapolis, INSeptember 17 — St. Paul, MNSeptember 19 — Chicago, ILSeptember 22 — Columbus, OHSeptember 25 — Brooklyn, NYSeptember 26 — Brooklyn, NYSeptember 28 — Philadelphia, PASeptember 29 — Washington, DCOctober 1 — Toronto, ONOctober 3 — Detroit, MIOctober 6 — Boston, MAOctober 9 — Charlotte, NCOctober 10 — Nashville, TNOctober 13 — Atlanta, GAOctober 16 — Austin, TXOctober 17 — Fort Worth, TXOctober 19 — Denver, COOctober 21 — Salt Lake City, UTOctober 23 — Seattle, WAOctober 24 — Vancouver, BCOctober 27 — San Francisco, CAOctober 30 — Inglewood, CAOctober 31 — Inglewood, CANovember 23 — Dublin, IrelandNovember 26 — Manchester, UKNovember 27 — Glasgow, UKNovember 28 — Birmingham, UKDecember 1 — London, UKDecember 4 — Paris, FranceDecember 5 — Brussels, BelgiumDecember 7 — Amsterdam, NetherlandsDecember 8 — Düsseldorf, GermanyDecember 9 — Berlin, GermanyDecember 11 — Copenhagen, DenmarkDecember 12 — Stockholm, SwedenWith 35 dates spanning two continents and a strictly phone-free policy in place, the Lost Tour is shaping up to be one of the most immersive live experiences of the year. Tickets go on general sale on June 12.
