Phoebe Bridgers is officially going on tour, the indie superstar confirmed on Friday, a day after playing a sold-out surprise show at Madison Square Garden Thursday night.
The Lost Tour will kick off in Indianapolis at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on September, and she’ll wrap her nearly two-dozen-show U.S. run with two concerts at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Oct. 30 and Oct. 31. She’ll then play a slate of U.K. and European shows from November to December. Fellow beloved indie rocker Alex G will open up for Bridgers for the North America run, while Isaac Wood will open in the U.K./E.U. shows.
Registration for tickets is open from now through June 11 at 10 p.m. Per the press release, in an effort to pair down the online ticket queues, fans who register by 11:59 p.m. on June 7 can be considered for the first-day pre-sale on June 9, while those who register after will be considered for day two on June 10. The official on-sale will take place June 12.
One dollar from every ticket sold on the show’s American leg will go to RAINN, and fans can make extra donations as well.
Notably, as she did with Thursday’s MSG show, the entire tour will be a no phones affair, and all phones will be placed in Yondr pouches upon arrival, only able to be unlocked at the end of each concert. Bridgers isn’t the first major act to outlaw phone at concerts; Jack White was one of the first major acts to use the strategy for an entire tour back in 2018, and Paul McCartney has used Yondr pouches at some smaller underplays like his surprise show at the Fonda back in April.










