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Phoebe Bridgers Announces First Tour in 3 Years After Phone-Free, $1 N.Y.C. Show

Phoebe Bridgers Announces First Tour in 3 Years After Phone-Free, $1 N.Y.C. Show

Ilana KaplanFri, June 5, 2026 at 2:56 PM UTC

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Phoebe Bridgers has announced her first tour in three years

The singer-songwriter teased the announcement during her surprise New York City show at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, June 4

Bridgers released her last album Punisher in 2020

Phoebe Bridgers is hitting the road!

Following the singer-songwriter's recent, intimate pop-up shows in select cities across America, Bridgers, 31, has announced The Lost Tour on Friday, June 5.

"I'm going on tour no phones," she captioned an Instagram post on June 5 with a tour poster.

Per a press release, the full-band, arena tour will be the singer-songwriter's first since The Reunion Tour wrapped in early 2023 and will be phone-free.

"Upon arrival at all venues, all phones, smart watches, and accessories will be secured in Yondr pouches that guests will maintain possession of at all times," the press release reads. "Anyone seen using a non-permitted device during the performance will be escorted out of the venue. Guests are encouraged to bring a credit card for purchases inside the venue."

According to the release, $1 from every ticket sold on the North American leg of this tour will be donated to RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and operator of the National Sexual Assault Hotline.

The Lost Tour will kick off in Indianapolis at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sept. 15 and will hit cities including Chicago, Brooklyn, N.Y., Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston and Los Angeles. Along the way, Bridgers will head to Canada for dates in Toronto and Vancouver. The tour will continue in the U.K., Ireland and Europe in November.

Alex G is slated as support in North America, while Isaac Wood will open in the U.K. and E.U.

Presale for all dates is available now through Thursday, June 11 at 10 p.m. at PhoebeBridgers.com.

The Official Artist Presale will occur on Wednesday, June 9 and Thursday, June 10 "in an effort to mitigate queue traffic," per the release. Fans will need to register before Sunday, June 7 at 11:59 p.m. CST to be considered for random selection on the first day of the presale. Only one registration is allowed per person.

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Fans who register after June 7 at 11:59 p.m. CST will receive a unique code that unlocks the ability to purchase tickets on the second day.

The Lost Tour's general on-sale will kick off on Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. local time.

Phoebe Bridgers The Lost Tour artworkCredit: Courtesy of Phoebe Bridgers

PEOPLE can confirm Bridgers announced the news early to fans at her Thursday, June 4 concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Presented by Tidal, the "Smoke Signals" performer's concert was a phone-free, benefit show, with tickets sold for as low as $1. Proceeds are going to Community Justice Exchange's Immigration Bond Freedom Fund, which helps release individuals from immigration detention. In recent weeks, Bridgers has been performing a series of surprise pop-up acoustic shows throughout the country in Roswell, N.M., Toledo, Ohio, Mobile, Ala. and Fargo, N.D.

For the largely acoustic performance, Bridgers turned Madison Square Garden into her own retro living room, performing on a couch adorned with a knitted blanket, alongside vintage TVs, lava lamps and backlit space art. During the gig, fans held up lighters as Bridgers serenaded the crowd.

At the concert, the four-time Grammy winner played songs including "Motion Sickness," "Waiting Room," "Kyoto," "Moon Song," "Graceland Too," "Scott Street" and "I Know the End." Bridgers also performed eight new tracks, including a "country song" and one she revealed was a live debut. The songs appeared to reference mortality, her parents and a broken engagement.

During the set, Bridgers was joined on the couch by guitarist and collaborator Christian Lee Hutson and keyboardist Nick White.

Bridgers released her second studio album Punisher in 2020. It was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards. "Kyoto," which is featured on that record, was also nominated for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song.

In 2023, Bridgers, Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker released their debut album as Boygenius titled The Record.

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