Phoebe Bridgers Unveils “The Lost Tour”: A Phone-Free Arena Experience
Singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has officially announced her upcoming Lost Tour, a phone-free arena tour set to kick off in September 2026. The tour, which includes two “spooky” nights in the Los Angeles area, marks a significant return to large-scale live performances for the Grammy-winning artist. Bridgers revealed the details on Friday, following a sold-out show at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and a series of secret pop-up events across the U.S.

Tour Dates and Charitable Initiatives
The tour will begin in Indianapolis in September and conclude with back-to-back shows at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome on October 30 and 31—dates that align with Bridgers’ signature “skeleton suit” aesthetic. A European leg is scheduled for November. All tickets for her recent Madison Square Garden show, which sold out quickly, were priced at $20 or less, with proceeds donated to the Community Justice Exchange’s Immigration Bond Freedom Fund, which supports ICE detainees. For the Lost Tour, Bridgers will contribute $1 from every North American concert ticket to RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization.
Phone Bans and Tech Innovations
Bridgers’ commitment to immersive live experiences extends to a strict phone ban at all tour venues. Attendees at her Madison Square Garden show and previous pop-up sets were required to store devices in Yondr bags, which use magnets to lock phones. The same policy will apply to the Lost Tour. At the Intuit Dome, fans may not need their phones at all, as the arena features “GameFace ID” facial recognition technology for ticketing and concessions.
Support Acts and Artistic Collaborations
Alex G will open for Bridgers on the North American leg, including the Inglewood dates, while former Black Country, New Road frontman Isaac Wood will support in Europe. The tour’s eerie visual aesthetic was created in collaboration with acclaimed photographer Gregory Crewdson, known for his cinematic, dreamlike imagery.