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Phoebe Bridgers Announces Extensive 2026 'Lost Tour' with Phone-Free Policy

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Following a recent performance at New York's Madison Square Garden, Phoebe Bridgers has officially unveiled her extensive 2026 'Lost Tour.' The tour is set to begin on September 15 in Indianapolis and will span across North America, the U.K., and Europe, concluding on December 12 in Sweden.

A notable aspect of the 'Lost Tour' is its commitment to a phone-free environment.

Attendees will be required to place all electronic devices, including smartwatches, into Yondr pouches upon entry.

This policy mirrors the approach Bridgers has taken with her recent intimate acoustic shows, aiming to create a more immersive live experience for concertgoers.

Supporting acts for the tour have also been announced.

Indie artist Alex G will open for Bridgers during the North American leg of the tour.

For the U.K.

and European dates, Isaac Wood, formerly of the band Black Country, New Road, will serve as the supporting artist.

In addition to the concert experience, the tour will also contribute to a charitable cause.

One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to RAINN, an anti-sexual violence organization.

General tickets for the 'Lost Tour' will become available on June 12.

These upcoming solo performances mark Bridgers' first major tour since her 2020 album 'Punisher' world tour and her supergroup boygenius's tour, both of which concluded in 2023.

While she has yet to announce a new album, this tour provides fans with an opportunity to experience her music live in a unique, device-free setting.

Source: Rolling Stone

Key points

  • Phoebe Bridgers has announced her 'Lost Tour' for 2026, kicking off on September 15 in Indianapolis.
  • The tour will implement a strict phone-free policy, requiring all electronic devices to be secured in Yondr pouches.
  • One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to RAINN, an organization dedicated to combating sexual violence.
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