Phoebe Bridgers is going on tour, but this time it’s for real. After playing last-minute pop-up shows across the country over the past few months and ending with a sold-out acoustic set at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the singer announced Friday (June 5) that she will embark on a larger tour this fall.
The Lost Tour 2026, announced in advance of Bridgers’ long-awaited next album, will kick off in Indianapolis on September 15th. From there, she will make her way through cities in the United States and Canada, including Chicago, New York City, Toronto, Boston, Nashville, and Los Angeles, before heading overseas to perform in Dublin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and other European hotspots.
Alex G will support Voygenius on the North American portion of the trip, while Isaac Wood will join her on the European portion.
Tickets will first be available in a two-day pre-sale, and fans who register online will be randomly assigned a date on June 9th or 10th to purchase their seats. Registration for the first random selection day ends Sunday (June 7) at 11:59 PM Central Time. Fans who sign up after that will receive a special code to unlock on the second day of presale. General sales will then begin at 10am local time on June 10th.
For every ticket sold in North America, $1 will be donated to anti-sexual violence organization RAINN.
Bridgers’ tour announcement came before he revealed details of his third solo album, following 2017’s Stranger in the Alps and 2020’s Punisher. (They reached No. 82 and No. 43, respectively, on the Billboard 200.) She premiered much of her upcoming project Thursday night (June 4) at MSG, where fans’ cell phones and other recording equipment were locked in special pouches throughout the show. Her upcoming tour will follow a similar no-phone policy.
Check out The Lost Tour 2026 dates below.



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