Phoebe Bridgers presale registration opens for ‘The Lost Tour’ through June 11

Phoebe Bridgers opened presale registration for ‘The Lost Tour’ through June 11, following the announcement of her first full arena tour since 2023 on Thursday, June 5.

Quick Facts

  • Presale registration closes June 11 at 10 p.m. local time
  • Tour begins September 15, 2026 in Indianapolis
  • Alex G joins as special guest on North American dates
  • General on-sale starts June 12 at 10 a.m. local time

The tour, dubbed “The Lost Tour,” spans North America in September and October before heading to the UK, Europe, and Ireland in November and December. All shows will be phone-free, with attendees required to secure devices in Yondr pouches for the duration of performances.

Presale registration works through a tiered system. Fans registering before June 7 at 11:59 p.m. CST will be randomly selected for one of two presale days on June 9 or 10. Those registering after that deadline will receive a unique code for presale access on June 10. Official artist presales run from 10 a.m. local time through June 11 at 10 p.m., with the general public sale beginning June 12.

Bridgers announced the tour the morning after a surprise $1 concert at Madison Square Garden, where she performed eight new songs that will presumably appear on her third studio album. The MSG show raised funds for the Immigration Bond Freedom Fund. For the North American leg of The Lost Tour, $1 from every ticket will be donated to RAINN, the nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization.

Isaac Wood, formerly of Black Country, New Road, will join as special guest on UK and European dates. The tour spans 31 shows across North America and Europe, with support from Alex G on all North American dates.

Sources

  • Variety — Full tour announcement with presale registration details, dates, and venue information
  • Stereogum — Tour announcement with phone-free policy details and context on recent pop-up shows

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