LOS ANGELES — Singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers announced “The Lost Tour 2026” on Friday, her first major tour in several years, with (Sandy) Alex G as the special guest for the North American leg.
The tour begins in September with 18 arena dates across North America, spanning from Indianapolis to Inglewood, California, according to details shared on her official website and social media channels. It will continue in Europe in November and December, with Isaac Wood serving as the opening act for those shows.
Tickets for the presale are available now via phoebebridgers.com. The announcement follows a series of intimate pop-up performances earlier this year, including a debut show in Roswell, New Mexico, in May, where Bridgers performed new material.
All shows will implement a phone-free policy, requiring fans to secure devices in Yondr pouches, building on the no-electronics approach used during her recent surprise concerts. A moody tour poster released with the announcement has generated significant fan excitement online.
Bridgers, known for her work with boygenius and solo albums including *Punisher*, has not undertaken a full-scale headline tour since 2023. The new dates mark her return to larger venues following the smaller, word-of-mouth pop-up shows that featured new songs and strict device restrictions.
"This is something we've been building toward for a long time," Bridgers said in a statement accompanying the announcement. "I can't wait to share these songs with everyone in a room together."
The tour reflects her ongoing creative momentum, with recent studio sessions involving collaborators including Alex G, Jack Antonoff and others, as documented in photographs circulated earlier this year.
Additional international dates are expected to be added in the coming months. Fans can access presale codes through her mailing list and official channels, with general public sales to follow.
As of Friday evening, ticket demand appeared strong on major platforms, though exact sales figures were not immediately available. Further details on set times, merchandise and production elements will be released closer to the opening dates.


