Phoebe Bridgers has unveiled a 2026 arena tour spanning the UK, Europe, and North America, implementing a strict no‑phone policy at all venues.
The announcement follows a six‑year hiatus since her 2020 album *Punisher* and the conclusion of her previous tour in 2023.
During this period she has also stepped away from her supergroup Boygenius, which comprises Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, following the release of their acclaimed 2023 album *The Record*.
After recently performing a surprise acoustic set at Madison Square Garden on June 4, where she debuted several new songs, Bridgers has now announced her first full‑scale solo tour in three years.
The first leg begins on September 15 in Indiana and will subsequently visit cities including New York, Massachusetts, Texas, Tennessee, and California.
Later in November she will bring the tour to the UK and Ireland, with performances at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, The O2 in London, and additional shows across Europe.
European dates will feature shows in Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, and conclude at Stockholm’s Avicii Arena on December 12.
Support on North American dates will come from Alex G, while Isaac Wood will open shows in the UK and Europe, and all events will enforce a strict no‑phone policy.
A press release states that all phones, smartwatches, and accessories will be placed in secure pouches during the shows and returned to attendees only after the performances conclude.
Tickets go on sale on Friday (June 12) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options begin on Wednesday (June 10).
She has partnered with PLUS1, directing €1/£1 from each European ticket sale to organizations supporting survivors of sexual assault and violence.
Phoebe Bridgers’ ‘The Lost Tour’ dates are:
SEPTEMBER
15 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17 — St. Paul, MN @ Grand Casino Arena
19 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
22 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
25 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
26 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
28 — Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena
29 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
October:
1 — Toronto, ON @Scotiabank Arena
3 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
6 — Boston, MA @TD Garden
9 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
10 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
13 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
16 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
17 — Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
19 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
21 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
23 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
24 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
27 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
20 — Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
31 — Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
November:
23 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
26 — Manchester, United Kingdom @ Co-op Live
27 — Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro
28 — Birmingham, United Kingdom @ bp pulse LIVE
December:
1 — London, United Kingdom @ The O2
4 — Paris, France @ Adidas Arena
5 — Brussels, Belgium @ Forest National
7 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
8 — Düsseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle
9 — Berlin, Germany @ Velodrom
111 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
12 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Avicii Arena
The tour announcement follows Bridgers’ recent solo performance in Roswell, New Mexico, where she debuted three new tracks and hinted at forthcoming album material.
No official announcement about a new album has been made, though the upcoming shows may feature additional unreleased songs.
Bridgers’ previous solo album *Punisher* was ranked fifth on NME’s 2020 list, and her work with Boygenius, *The Record*, was named NME’s 2023 album of the year.

