Phoebe Bridgers Announces 2026 “The Lost Tour” with North American and European Stops
Phoebe Bridgers has officially unveiled her 2026 “The Lost Tour,” marking her first full-band arena tour since the conclusion of her Reunion Tour in early 2023. The tour, which includes a stop at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on October 23, 2026, will feature support from Alex G in North America and Isaac Wood in the UK and Europe. Tickets for the North American leg go on sale June 12, 2026, with $1 from every ticket sold donated to RAINN, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.
Tour Dates and Support Acts
The “The Lost Tour” kicks off on September 15, 2026, at Indianapolis’ Gainbridge Fieldhouse, with additional stops across the U.S. and Canada, including Toronto on October 10 and Vancouver on October 24. The tour will conclude with two hometown shows in Los Angeles at the Intuit Dome. In Europe, Bridgers will perform in Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm from November to December 2026. Alex G will accompany Bridgers on North American dates, while Isaac Wood will support her in the UK and EU.
Ticket Sales and Presale Details
Ticket sales for the North American leg of the tour will begin on June 12, 2026, at 10:00 am PT via Ticketmaster. Presale registration for all dates opened on June 7, 2026, with the official artist presale split into two days—June 9 and June 10—to manage demand. Fans who registered before June 7, 2026, at 9:59 pm PT were eligible for random selection for the first presale day, while those who registered after received a unique code for the second day. All registered fans were notified of their presale eligibility via email and text by June 8, 2026.

Philanthropy and Impact
Bridgers has pledged to donate $1 from every ticket sold on the North American leg of the tour to RAINN, reflecting her ongoing commitment to advocacy work. This follows her recent success with Boygenius, the supergroup she formed with Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, which won three Grammy Awards in 2024. The tour also follows a series of surprise pop-up acoustic shows, including a sold-out performance at New York City’s Madison Square Garden in May 2026.
Artistic Collaboration and Visuals
The tour’s visual identity was crafted in collaboration with acclaimed fine art photographer Gregory Crewdson, known for his cinematic and evocative imagery. This partnership underscores Bridgers’ emphasis on creating a cohesive artistic experience, blending her music with striking visual storytelling. The tour’s announcement comes after Bridgers’ last solo work, the 2020 album *Punisher* and its accompanying *Copycat EP*, with her most recent release being the 2023 Boygenius album *The Record*.