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Popular Folk Rock Star Announces 2026 Tour With 'Very Special Guest'

Phoebe Bridgershas announced The Lost Tour with stops in major cities across North America, the U.K., and Europe.

The "Motion Sickness" hitmaker made the much-anticipated announcement via an Instagram post on June 5. "I'm going on tour no phones," the musician wrote in the caption.

It's the singer's first solo tour since she embarked on her The Reunion Tour in 2023.

The U.S. leg of "The Lost Tour" kicks off in Indianapolis, ID, on Sept. 15, visiting New York City, Vancouver, Austin, Chicago, and many more, and commences on Oct. 31 in Inglewood, CA. Support will come from indie rock artist Alex G, her "very special guest."

Over in the U.K. and Europe, the tour begins in Dublin, Ireland, on Nov. 23 and ends in Stockholm, Sweden, on Dec. 12. Stops along the way include Manchester, London, Glasgow, and Paris. Isaac Wood is joining Bridgers across the pond.

The much-anticipated arena tour comes at the tail end of Bridgers' run of surprise acoustic shows at both intimate and larger venues across America. On June 4 at the Madison Square Garden show, the musician teased an upcoming tour that would be a phone-free environment.

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Fans can register for the Official Artist Presale for all dates. Only one registration is permitted per person. The presale will be split into two separate days-June 9 and 10-in an effort to reduce queue traffic. Sign-ups for Day 1 of the Official Artist Presale must be completed by June 7, 2026, at 11:59 PM CST; fans who register after that time will be selected for the second day of the presale.

The assigned presale day will be determined by random selection, with fans being notified via email and text message by June 8 at 10 a.m. CST.

In North America, $1 from every ticket sold on the leg will be donated to RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization and operator of the National Sexual Assault Hotline.

According to Variety, phones and smart watches will be secured in pouches that will remain in the owner's possession at all times. Pouches will be unlocked at the end of the concert, and anyone seen using a non-permitted device during the show will be asked to leave the venue.

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This story was originally published June 5, 2026 at 8:26 AM.

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