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Phoebe Bridgers Announces The Lost Tour 2026, Adds Three Barclays Center Shows
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Phoebe Bridgers Announces The Lost Tour 2026, Adds Three Barclays Center Shows

On June 5 2026, four‑time Grammy winner Phoebe Bridgers confirmed a North American arena run titled The Lost Tour, featuring special guest Alex G. The announcement followed a series of surprise pop‑up concerts, including a $1 ticket show at Madison Square Garden on June 4. The tour will span 31 venues across the United States and Canada from September through November, with a device‑free policy that requires fans to place phones in Yondr pouches.

The most recent addition to the schedule is a three‑night stint at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on September 24‑26. Ticket prices for the trio of shows start at $117 (including fees) and are available through SeatGeek, the New York Post’s official partner. Fans can apply the promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 on their first SeatGeek transaction.

Across the tour, ticket prices vary by venue. The lowest recorded price is $81 for a seat at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on October 21, while the highest is $236 for a seat at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on October 2. Prices for the Barclays Center shows are $117, $124, and $128 respectively, reflecting the arena’s higher seating tiers. All tickets include service fees, and the Post’s article notes that the lowest price found on SeatGeek for any single show was $81.

Bridgers’ set at Madison Square Garden, the first stop of the spring pop‑up tour, comprised 15 songs. The set began with “Motion Sickness,” “Waiting Room,” “Kyoto,” and “Moon Song,” followed by a series of new tracks—seven songs with no official titles yet—before concluding with “Graceland Too,” “Scott Street,” a world‑premiere track that includes the lyrics “Coney Island” and “Wonder Wheel,” and the closing anthem “I Know the End.” The performance was noted for Bridgers’ alternating use of guitar and keys and her occasional bowing to signal song endings.

Alex G, a 33‑year‑old indie‑rock artist known for albums such as House of Sugar and Headlights, will join Bridgers on all U.S. and Canadian dates. His presence adds a lo‑fi, introspective counterpoint to Bridgers’ folk‑driven sound. Fans can explore his discography on Spotify or review his career milestones in the Wikipedia entry.

The tour’s device‑free policy aligns with Bridgers’ earlier announcement that all venues would require phones to be stored in Yondr pouches, a move intended to reduce distractions and enhance the live experience. The policy applies to all 31 shows, from the opening night in Indianapolis on September 14 to the final performance in Inglewood on November 1.

In addition to Bridgers, the 2026 touring landscape features other prominent singer‑songwriters. Olivia Rodrigo, Lucy Dacus, Charli XCX, Gracie Abrams, and MUNA are all slated for headline tours during the same period, according to the Post’s “Biggest Artists on Tour” list.

Ticket sales for the tour are currently active on SeatGeek, with the lowest price for any show listed at $81 and the highest at $236. The Post’s article provides a comprehensive table of dates, venues, and starting prices, allowing fans to compare options. The discount code NYPOST10 is only valid for first‑time SeatGeek purchases over $250.

As of the article’s publication, Bridgers’ tour schedule is complete, and tickets are on sale for all dates. Fans interested in attending can secure seats through SeatGeek or other ticketing platforms, noting the device‑free requirement and the availability of promotional discounts.

In summary, Phoebe Bridgers’ The Lost Tour offers a full arena experience across North America, featuring a three‑night run at Barclays Center, a device‑free policy, and a collaboration with Alex G. Ticket prices range from $81 to $236, with the lowest price available on SeatGeek. The tour’s schedule is finalized, and tickets are currently on sale.

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