What's Happening?
Phoebe Bridgers has announced her 2026 'Lost Tour,' marking her first solo tour since the 'Reunion Tour' ended in 2023. The tour will feature a phone-free policy, requiring attendees to store their devices
in Yondr pouches to encourage full engagement with the performance. The North American leg of the tour will begin in September and conclude with two Halloween shows at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Bridgers will be joined by Alex G for the North American dates and Isaac Wood for the European leg. A portion of the ticket sales will be donated to RAINN, an organization focused on combating sexual violence.
Why It's Important?
The tour represents a significant moment for Bridgers, who has not released a solo album since 2020's 'Punisher.' The phone-free policy is a notable move in the music industry, aiming to enhance the concert experience by minimizing distractions. Additionally, the charitable aspect of the tour, with donations to RAINN, highlights Bridgers' commitment to social causes. This approach may influence other artists to adopt similar policies and charitable components in their tours, potentially reshaping concert norms and expectations.
What's Next?
Fans can register for presale access until June 7, with general ticket sales beginning on June 12. The tour is expected to generate significant interest, given Bridgers' recent success with the supergroup Boygenius and her growing fanbase. The phone-free policy may prompt discussions about concert etiquette and the role of technology in live performances. As the tour progresses, it will be interesting to see how audiences respond to the phone-free environment and whether this trend will gain traction in the industry.






