Following a sold-out acoustic show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Phoebe Bridgers has officially revealed the details for her upcoming 2026 trek, titled The Lost Tour. This announcement follows a string of intimate, surprise acoustic performances that spanned the country over the last few weeks, marking her first full-band tour since the conclusion of The Reunion Tour in early 2023.
The Lost Tour features stunning visual elements created in collaboration with acclaimed fine art photographer Gregory Crewdson. The arena tour is set to kick off on September 15th at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The North American leg will include stops across the United States and Canada, including performances in Toronto and Vancouver, before concluding with two hometown shows at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. Following the North American dates, the tour will head to the UK, Ireland, and Europe throughout November and December.
Support for the North American dates will be provided by Alex G, while Isaac Wood will join the tour for the UK and European legs.
Ticket Information and Presale Details
Presale registration is currently open until Thursday, June 11th at 10pm via the official Phoebe Bridgers website. To manage high demand, the Official Artist Presale will be split across two days, June 9th and 10th, with fans assigned a specific day via random selection. Fans must register before June 7th to be eligible for the first day of the presale. General ticket sales will commence on Friday, June 12th at 10am local time.
In a commitment to social impact, $1 from every ticket sold on the North American leg of the tour will be donated to RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization. The initiative aims to support survivors and promote safer communities.
A Phone-Free Experience
The Lost Tour will implement a strict phone-free policy. Upon arrival, all mobile devices, smartwatches, and accessories will be secured in Yondr pouches, which guests will keep in their possession throughout the event. These pouches will be unlocked only after the performance concludes. This measure is intended to foster a more immersive and present viewing experience for all attendees.
