A staggered presale, Yondr pouches, and a RAINN donation shape the rollout for Bridgers’ most ambitious solo tour yet, kicking off in September.
Phoebe Bridgers will headline her first full-band solo shows in three years this fall, a 36-date tour across North America and Europe she’s calling “The Lost Tour.” The run opens September 15 in Indianapolis and stretches through two Halloween shows at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, with UK and EU legs filling November and December.
The tour follows a series of unannounced acoustic pop-ups and a sold-out Madison Square Garden performance earlier this year. It reclaims a space Bridgers largely ceded after “The Reunion Tour” wrapped in early 2023. Since then, her public musical output lived inside boygenius, a handful of one-offs, and scattered appearances.
Tickets go on general sale June 12 at 10 a.m. local time. A two-day Official Artist Presale runs before that, with fan registration open until June 11. Fans who sign up by June 7 are randomly sorted into Day 1 access (June 9), while later registrants get Day 2 (June 10). All codes are sent out by June 8. Transfer delays and secondary market options on StubHub and SeatGeek complicate the picture exactly the way modern onsales do.
A dollar from each North American ticket goes to RAINN. All venues will use Yondr pouches for phone-free shows. The openers, scattered across dates, include a range of support acts the announcement lists without hierarchy.
Bridgers performing under her own name again carries weight mostly because she chose not to for so long. This tour doesn’t need to be a return to form. It’s a deliberate step back into a role she never fully abandoned.
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