Phoebe Bridgers sparks LP3 frenzy with Matty Healy and Jack Antonoff studio photos
Phoebe Bridgers fuels LP3 excitement after studio photos with Matty Healy and Jack Antonoff surfaced

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers is reportedly working on her long-awaited third album, LP3, after leaked studio photos surfaced following her 2020 record Punisher.
The images, which surfaced from a now-deleted online source, show Bridgers in the studio alongside high-profile collaborators including Matty Healy and producer Jack Antonoff, both known for shaping some of the most influential alternative and pop records of the past decade. Their presence has sparked widespread speculation about the sonic direction of the upcoming project.
Matty Healy with Phoebe Bridgers, Christian Lee Hutson and Jack Antonoff in the studio recently.#The1975 pic.twitter.com/S0YsMqCJC8
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Additional names reportedly linked to the sessions include indie artist Alex G, guitarist Harrison Whitford, and comedian Bo Burnham, further adding to the project’s eclectic creative mix. Industry observers note that Bridgers has previously collaborated with several of these artists, suggesting a continuation of long-standing musical relationships.
7. Alex G, Phoebe Bridgers, Bo Burnham, Matty Healy, and Christian Lee Hutson in the studio! pic.twitter.com/ZCgyd57IV4
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Fans have also begun analyzing the timing of the photos, suggesting the sessions may have taken place late last year based on visual clues and artist appearances. While no official release date or album title has been confirmed, anticipation for Bridgers’ follow-up to Punisher has intensified significantly.
The emergence of these studio images has positioned LP3 as one of the most anticipated indie releases in recent years, marking what could be a defining next chapter in Bridgers’ career.


















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