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Phoebe Bridgers Is ‘Lost,’ But Fans Can Find Her on Newly Announced 2026 World Tour: See the Dates

The news comes on the heels of her top-secret show at Madison Square Garden.

Phoebe Bridgers

Phoebe Bridgers

Olof Grind

Phoebe Bridgers is going on tour — but for real this time. After spending the past couple of months doing last-minute pop-up shows across the United States, ending with a sold-out acoustic set at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the singer revealed Friday (June 5) that she’s embarking on a larger-scale trek this fall.

Announced ahead of Bridgers’ highly anticipated next album, The Lost Tour 2026 will kick off Sept. 15 in Indianapolis. From there, she’ll weave through cities in the United States and Canada — including Chicago, New York City, Toronto, Boston, Nashville and Los Angeles — before heading overseas for a run of performances in Dublin, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and more European hot spots.


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Alex G will support the boygenius member for the North American portion of the trek, while Isaac Wood will join her on the Europe leg.

Tickets will first become available in a two-day presale, and fans who register online will be randomly assigned to either June 9 or 10 to purchase seats. Registration to be considered for the first random selection day ends at 11:59 p.m. CT on Sunday (June 7); fans who sign up after that will receive a special code unlocking the second day of the presale. A general sale will then go live at 10 a.m. local time on June 10.

A dollar from every ticket sold on the North American leg will go to anti-sexual violence organization RAINN.

Bridgers’ tour announcement comes before she’s shared details about her third solo album, which will follow 2017’s Stranger in the Alps and 2020’s Punisher. (They reached Nos. 82 and 43 on the Billboard 200, respectively.) She debuted much of the next project Thursday night (June 4) at MSG, where fans’ cell phones and other recording devices were locked away in special pouches for the entirety of the show. Her upcoming tour will also follow the same no-phones policy.

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See The Lost Tour 2026 dates below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris
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Billboard France Announces the Launch of Billboard Paris

The French edition of the world's leading music media outlet is creating a local vertical to cover music news in the Greater Paris region.

Billboard France, the French edition of the world’s leading music media outlet, today announced the official launch of Billboard Paris.

This new vertical, which has already reached 10 million views on social media, will focus exclusively on music news from across the Paris region, covering local events — from small-scale concerts and club nights to music exhibitions — as well as major celebrations such as Fête de la Musique, Nuit Blanche, Techno Parade, and Pride Month.

Billboard Paris will be operated by Billboard France under the leadership of Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy. Yanis Si Youcef has been appointed editor-in-chief, with support from Julien Zeidan.

“In the space of a year, Billboard France has established itself as both a leading outlet for French and international music news and a reference point for industry professionals," Nicolas Baudoin and Ulysse Hennessy, president and managing Director of Billboard France and Billboard Paris, said in a joint statement. "This new Paris-focused event vertical allows us to build a highly localized audience while simultaneously expanding both our editorial and commercial offering. We are pleased to entrust it to Yanis Si Youcef, whose expertise closely aligns with our editorial ambitions.”

“Paris deserved its own benchmark music platform. Billboard Paris will tell the story of the city through its music, its scenes, and its nightlife, with the standards that have defined the Billboard brand for more than a century," added Yanis Si Youcef, editor-in-chief of Billboard Paris.

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