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Published 16:34 5 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 09:29 8 Jun 2026 BST

Phoebe Bridgers has announced details of a huge headline arena tour for 2026 - and this is how to get tickets.
The singer-songwriter will embark on The Lost Tour, which will see her perform her biggest shows to date across North America and Europe.
The run will begin on 15 September in Indianapolis and head to the likes of Chicago, Brooklyn, Toronto, Boston, Nashville, Atlanta, San Francisco and Inglewood.
The European leg of the tour will begin on 23 November in Dublin and head to Manchester, Glasgow, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and finish up in Stockholm on 12 December.
Announcing the run, the singer posted the tour poster alongside the simple caption: "I'm going on tour no phones".
It follows up her surprise show at Madison Square Garden this week, which was also a phone-free concert.
The last-minute gig saw tickets priced at $1, benefiting the Community Justice Exchange's Immigration Bond Freedom Fund (which provides bail money for ICE detainees).
The show saw her perform eight new songs, as well as fan favourite tracks "I Know the End", "Motion Sickness", "Waiting Room", "Kyoto" and "Moon Song".
Ahead of Phoebe Bridgers tickets going on sale for her 2026 arena tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.
They go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday, 12 June via:
Fans can sign up for an artist presale via the singer's website here.
Just sign up via email and you'll receive a Presale Pass, with tickets going on sale at 10am local time on Wednesday, 10 June.
You'll receive then a unique code to access tickets early. You'll need to choose your perferred show, enter the code and purchase your tickets.
15 September - Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN - tickets
17 September - Grand Casino Arena, Saint Paul, MN - tickets
19 September - United Center, Chicago, IL - tickets
22 September - Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH - tickets
25 September - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY - tickets
26 September - Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY - tickets
28 September - Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA - tickets
29 September - Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C. - tickets
1 October - Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON - tickets
3 October - Little Caesars Arena,Detroit, MI - tickets
6 October - TD Garden, Boston, MA - tickets
9 October - Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC - tickets
10 October - Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN - tickets
13 October - State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA - tickets
16 October - Moody Center, Austin, TX - tickets
17 October - Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX - tickets
19 October - Ball Arena, Denver, CO - tickets
21 October - Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT - tickets
23 October - Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA - tickets
24 October - Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC - tickets
27 October - Chase Center, San Francisco, CA - tickets
30 October - Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA - tickets
31 October - Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA - tickets
23 November - 3Arena, Dublin - tickets
26 November - Co-op Live, Manchester - tickets
27 November - OVO Hydro, Glasgow - tickets
28 November - bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham - tickets
1 December - The O2, London - tickets
4 December - Adidas Arena, Paris - tickets
5 December - Forest National, Brussels - tickets
7 December - Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam - tickets
8 December - Mitsubishi Electric HALLE, Düsseldorf - tickets
9 December - Velodrom, Berlin - tickets
11 December - Royal Arena, Copenhagen - tickets
12 December - Avicii Arena, Stockholm - tickets
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