NEW YORK CITY — Phoebe Bridgers announced 2026 world tour dates under the title "The Lost Tour," which will begin on September 15, 2026, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The tour will feature a strict no-phones policy at all venues, requiring devices to be secured in Yondr pouches during performances.
Presale registration for the tour must be completed by 11:59 p.m. CST on June 7, 2026, for consideration in the Day 1 random selection, and fans must use the email associated with their Ticketmaster account. The Official Artist Presale will take place on June 9 and June 10, 2026, starting at 10 a.m. local time each day, while general public ticket sales are scheduled to begin on June 12, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time. Presale codes do not guarantee ticket purchases.
Alex G will serve as the opening act for the North American leg of the tour. One dollar from every ticket sold on North American dates will be donated to RAINN. Isaac Wood will open for the United Kingdom and European leg of the tour, which concludes on December 12, 2026, at the Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.
Bridgers addressed the no-phone policy during a sold-out acoustic concert at Madison Square Garden on June 5, 2026. "I love it. I appreciate you allowing this to be an internet-free zone," Bridgers said during the concert. "And if any of you stuck an Apple Watch up your ass to record this, please don't post it on the internet. I'm trusting you," Bridgers said. Any attendee seen using a non-permitted device during a performance on "The Lost Tour" will be escorted out of the venue. Bridgers performed eight previously unreleased songs during the concert. She performed seated on a couch alongside guitarist Christian Lee Hutson, with keyboardist Nick White also performing. The concert, which had tickets priced at $1, was sponsored by the streaming service Tidal and raised funds for the Community Justice Exchange's Immigration Bond Freedom Fund. Bridgers has not released solo recording material since 2023. Gregory Crewdson created the photography for "The Lost Tour" promotional materials, and Bridgers posted an announcement for the tour on Instagram.
"When there's a firehose of music and content, scarcity becomes a powerful tool," said Jesse Sachs, a culture marketing strategist. "Information has been limited, fragmented, and sometimes only available to the people physically present, which has made every new detail feel more significant," said twilightxgalaxy, a Phoebe Bridgers subreddit moderator.