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Tickets for the singer’s phone-free ‘The Lost Tour’ go on sale this week

Phoebe Bridgers is officially back. Over the last month, the ‘Motion Sickness’ singer has been surprising fans with intimate pop-up shows in venues off the beaten track across America (plus an impromptu show at Madison Square Garden) where she debuted long-awaited new music. No phones, no cameras, no smart watches and no pens were allowed, so everything we know about those gigs is purely based on what those who attended can remember.
The great news is that it won’t be long before more of Phoebe’s fans can see her live for themselves. The singer has announced that she’s going on tour later this year. It’s called ‘The Lost Tour’ and, just like her recent shows, there’ll be no phones, photos or recording allowed. Everyone’s devices will have to be locked inside special pouches for the duration of the show.
As part of that tour, Phoebe will play four venues across the UK. That’ll include her biggest show in London as a solo artist so far. Here’s exactly where she’s playing and how you can get your hands on tickets.
There’s not long to wait at all. Phoebe will kick off ‘The Lost Tour’ this September, beginning in North America. She’ll come across to Europe in November and December.
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General sale for ‘The Lost Tour’ goes live on Friday June 12.
To access artist presale for the tour, you’ll need to sign up on the Phoebe Bridgers website. You’ll then get a presale code that you can use when it goes live at 10am on June 10.
Fans can also get early access via venue presales for Manchester and Glasgow. Co-op Member presale goes live at 10am on June 10. Presale for OVO members goes live at the same time. Or, there’s a Spotify presale for top fans (who should have been sent an email) going live at 10am on Thursday June 11.
We know that tickets for Phoebe’s Birmingham show will start from £40. In Glasgow, they’ll range from £55.60 to £106.65. The other venues haven’t revealed their ticket prices yet but we can expect them to be pretty similar.
Across the pond, Phoebe’s support act will be indie rock artist (and creator of one of Time Out’s best songs of 2025) Alex G. In Europe and the UK, she’ll be joined by former Black Country New Road lead singer Isaac Wood, who hasn’t played live since 2021.
Once tickets have gone live, you’ll be able to find resale options on sites like Viagogo and Stubhub. As always, take extra care when purchasing from second-hand ticket sites.
Nothing has been confirmed about a new album yet, but we can only assume that it’s on the way. The singer debuted three new songs in her recent shows and strongly implied that an full record is coming.
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