Phoebe Bridgers announces long awaited return with major 2026 arena tour
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Phoebe Bridgers has officially announced her long awaited return to the road, revealing plans for a major 2026 arena tour that will mark her first full band outing in more than three years.
The singer songwriter shared details of The Lost Tour shortly after completing a series of surprise acoustic performances across the United States. Those intimate appearances began in Roswell, New Mexico on May 8 and continued through several cities before culminating in a sold out show at Madison Square Garden in New York.
The newly announced tour represents Bridgers’ first extensive run of concerts since The Reunion Tour concluded in early 2023. Demand is expected to be high following her lengthy absence from full scale touring and her continued popularity as one of the most acclaimed artists of her generation.
The Lost Tour will begin on September 15, 2026 in Indianapolis and travel through major arenas across North America. Stops include Chicago, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Washington, Toronto, Boston, Atlanta, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The North American leg will conclude with two hometown performances at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on October 30 and October 31.
Following those dates, Bridgers will take the tour overseas for performances in Ireland, the United Kingdom and mainland Europe. The international schedule includes shows in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen and Stockholm.
Fans hoping to secure tickets can register for presale access through Bridgers’ official website. The artist presale process has been divided across two days in an effort to reduce online queue congestion. General ticket sales are scheduled to begin on June 12.
The tour also carries a charitable element. Organisers confirmed that $1 from every ticket sold for North American dates will be donated to RAINN, the largest anti sexual violence organisation in the United States. The charity provides support services for survivors and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
Another notable feature of the tour will be its phone free policy. Concertgoers attending any performance will have mobile phones, smart watches and related devices secured in Yondr pouches for the duration of the event. The policy is designed to create a distraction free environment and encourage audiences to experience the performances in real time.
The announcement signals a major new chapter for Bridgers following years focused on collaborative projects, festival appearances and limited live performances. With arena dates spanning North America and Europe, The Lost Tour is set to be one of the singer’s biggest live undertakings to date and a highly anticipated return for fans eager to see her back on stage.