Phoebe Bridgers Hits the Road on The Lost Tour 2026!
Phoebe Bridgers is back in arenas this fall with The Lost Tour, her first full-band run since 2023. The 22-date North American leg features Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on September 15, two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the United Center in Chicago, TD Garden in Boston, Moody Center in Austin, and two closing nights at Intuit Dome in Inglewood on October 30 and 31.
Indie favorite Alex G opens every North American date. Every show on the run is fully phone-free using Yondr pouches, giving fans an undistracted live experience built around tracks like Motion Sickness, Kyoto, I Know the End, and new material Bridgers has been road-testing at recent acoustic dates. Check the listings below to lock in seats before this run sells out.
Phoebe Bridgers broke through in 2017 with her debut album Stranger in the Alps and quickly became one of the most important voices in indie rock with her 2020 album Punisher, a record that earned her four Grammy nominations including Best New Artist. She is also a founding member of the supergroup boygenius alongside Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, whose 2023 album the record won three Grammy Awards including Best Alternative Music Album. Bridgers has collaborated with artists ranging from Taylor Swift to The 1975 to The National, building one of the most respected catalogs in modern indie music.
BigStub has tickets at every price level for the entire Lost Tour run -- explore the listings above and find your seats before this phone-free tour fills up. Fans have trusted BigStub for over two decades, and every order is backed by our full 100 percent buyer guarantee.