Phoebe Bridgers Details Third Album ‘Lost Weekend,’ Shares First Single ‘Lost Boys’

The track features vocals from boygenius bandmates Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, and was co-produced with Jack Antonoff and Alex G. A UK tour for late 2026 has also been announced.

Phoebe Bridgers has confirmed her third studio album, Lost Weekend, and released its first single, “Lost Boys.” It’s her first new material since the 2022 one-off “Sidelines,” ending the longest stretch of the songwriter’s career without a release. The track immediately raises the stakes of the new record, leaning on a stacked list of close collaborators.

Co-produced by Jack Antonoff and Alex G, “Lost Boys” carries a hushed, layered pop architecture. The vocals are a family affair: Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, her boygenius co-writers, appear throughout, their harmonies woven tightly into the song’s low-lit euphoria. The result is less a solo turn than a quiet expansion of the collective language the three have built together.

A video arrives alongside the track, casting Bridgers as an elfin queen leading a troupe of knights and knaves across a surreal landscape. The imagery blurs fantasy and reality in a way that feels less like escapism than a deliberate muddying of emotional registers—a fitting match for a song that never quite settles into a single mood.

The singer will take the songs on the road in late 2026 for her first full run of solo headline shows since 2023, with stops in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, and two nights at London’s O2. More than a reintroduction, it’s a re-centering: Bridgers working again in her own name, but not alone.

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