What's Happening?
Phoebe Bridgers has announced her upcoming Lost Tour, which will be phone-free and includes two Halloween weekend shows at Inglewood's Intuit Dome. The tour kicks off in Indianapolis in September and concludes
its North American leg with the Inglewood shows on October 30 and 31. Bridgers, known for her skeleton suit performances, will implement a phone ban using Yondr bags, a policy previously used at her Madison Square Garden show. The tour will support RAINN, with $1 from each ticket sold going to the organization. The tour follows her Reunion Tour and her work with the supergroup Boygenius. Singer-songwriter Alex G will support the North American leg, while Isaac Wood will join the European leg.
Why It's Important?
The Lost Tour marks Phoebe Bridgers' first full-band solo tour since 2023, highlighting her continued influence in the indie music scene. The phone-free policy reflects a growing trend among artists to create more immersive concert experiences. Bridgers' decision to donate part of the ticket sales to RAINN underscores her commitment to social causes, potentially inspiring other artists to follow suit. The tour's success could influence future concert policies and charitable initiatives within the music industry.
What's Next?
Fans can register for presale access to secure tickets, with general sales starting on June 12. The tour's success and reception may influence future concert experiences, particularly regarding phone usage and charitable contributions. Bridgers' involvement in the upcoming film 'Primetime' and her collaboration with photographer Gregory Crewdson for the tour's imagery suggest a continued expansion of her artistic endeavors beyond music.






