All 45 arena dates have sold out, marking a decisive shift in scale for an artist returning to solo headlining after three years.
Phoebe Bridgers confirmed via Instagram that her upcoming “The Lost Tour” is completely sold out. The 45-date arena run across North America, the UK, and Europe—beginning in September and running through December—is her first solo tour since 2022, ending a hiatus during which she recorded and toured extensively with boygenius.
The sell-out underlines the demand that built in that time, but also signals a transformation in scale. Bridgers’ last headlining shows were in venues a fraction of the size of the arenas she’ll command this fall. The jump mirrors a broader indie rock trajectory, where artists once associated with intimate rooms now fill amphitheaters without diluting their world.
A phone-free policy will be enforced throughout the tour, extending the approach she used at a recent string of surprise pop-up shows. While not unprecedented—Mitski, The Lumineers, and others have adopted similar measures—the policy at this volume is a statement about what a large concert can be when devices disappear.
With the primary sale exhausted, secondary markets remain the only access point, likely rekindling conversations around pricing, scalping, and an artist’s ability to shape how their audience experiences the show.
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