Phoebe Bridgers has turned the no-phone pop-up era into a full arena campaign. The Lost Tour starts September 15 in Indianapolis and runs through December 12 in Stockholm, with Alex G opening the North American dates and Isaac Wood joining for the UK, Ireland, and Europe leg.
The official Bridgers site now has The Lost Tour 2026 on the page, and Pitchfork, Stereogum, The FADER, Consequence, and NME all reported the same basic shape: arenas, locked-away phones, North America first, then the UK and Europe. Stereogum reports that devices will be secured in Yondr pouches, extending the rule from Bridgers' recent surprise shows into the whole tour.
For a songwriter whose new-material rollout has been deliberately low-visibility, the phone-free policy is not just a gimmick. It keeps unreleased songs from being flattened into shaky clips before the record cycle even has a title, and it turns the tour into something closer to a shared room than a content farm. Whether that survives arena scale is the interesting part.
Presale registration is open through Bridgers' site. Stereogum and The FADER report a June 7 cutoff for first-day presale consideration, with notifications set for June 8 and official artist presales on June 9 and 10. Consequence reports that remaining tickets go on sale to the public June 12 at 10 a.m. local time.
Pitchfork and Stereogum also report that $1 from each North American ticket will go to RAINN. That detail fits the scale of this rollout: huge rooms, big demand, and just enough friction built in to keep the shows from feeling like every other post-viral arena lap.
The Lost Tour 2026 Dates
- September 15Indianapolis, INGainbridge Fieldhousewith Alex G
- September 17St. Paul, MNGrand Casino Arenawith Alex G
- September 19Chicago, ILUnited Centerwith Alex G
- September 22Columbus, OHNationwide Arenawith Alex G
- September 25Brooklyn, NYBarclays Centerwith Alex G
- September 26Brooklyn, NYBarclays Centerwith Alex G
- September 28Philadelphia, PAXfinity Mobile Arenawith Alex G
- September 29Washington, DCCapital One Arenawith Alex G
- October 1Toronto, ONScotiabank Arenawith Alex G
- October 3Detroit, MILittle Caesars Arenawith Alex G
- October 6Boston, MATD Gardenwith Alex G
- October 9Charlotte, NCSpectrum Centerwith Alex G
- October 10Nashville, TNBridgestone Arenawith Alex G
- October 13Atlanta, GAState Farm Arenawith Alex G
- October 16Austin, TXMoody Centerwith Alex G
- October 17Fort Worth, TXDickies Arenawith Alex G
- October 19Denver, COBall Arenawith Alex G
- October 21Salt Lake City, UTDelta Centerwith Alex G
- October 23Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arenawith Alex G
- October 24Vancouver, BCRogers Arenawith Alex G
- October 27San Francisco, CAChase Centerwith Alex G
- October 30Inglewood, CAIntuit Domewith Alex G
- October 31Inglewood, CAIntuit Domewith Alex G
- November 23Dublin, Ireland3Arenawith Isaac Wood
- November 26Manchester, United KingdomCo-op Livewith Isaac Wood
- November 27Glasgow, United KingdomOVO Hydrowith Isaac Wood
- November 28Birmingham, United Kingdombp pulse LIVEwith Isaac Wood
- December 1London, United KingdomThe O2with Isaac Wood
- December 4Paris, FranceAdidas Arenawith Isaac Wood
- December 5Brussels, BelgiumForest Nationalwith Isaac Wood
- December 7Amsterdam, NetherlandsZiggo Domewith Isaac Wood
- December 8Düsseldorf, GermanyMitsubishi Electric Hallewith Isaac Wood
- December 9Berlin, GermanyVelodromwith Isaac Wood
- December 11Copenhagen, DenmarkRoyal Arenawith Isaac Wood
- December 12Stockholm, SwedenAvicii Arenawith Isaac Wood
The tour announcement arrives after Bridgers' recent run of surprise shows and her June 4 Madison Square Garden set. There is still no confirmed album title or release date, which is probably the point: the rooms are booked, the phones are away, and the next chapter gets to stay partially out of frame for a little longer.
