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Phoebe Bridgers Debuts New Songs, Slams ICE at Secret MSG Show

At a top-secret Madison Square Garden show, Phoebe Bridgers performed new material from her upcoming album, weighed in on immigration, and announced a fall tour.

·Jun 5, 2026·via Billboard
Phoebe Bridgers Debuts New Songs, Slams ICE at Secret MSG Show

Phoebe Bridgers is finally back, but only on her terms. Following a series of small, top secret pop-up shows across the country, the indie rock idol just played her biggest solo concert in years at Madison Square Garden — under the strict condition that the thousands of fans in New York City lock away their phones in special pouches and discard of any writing utensils upon entry.

Such precautions were put in place to prevent any of Bridgers’ unreleased material — much of which she played Thursday night (June 4) — from winding up online ahead of her yet-to-be-announced, widely rumored third solo album. Even allowing journalists on the premises was major, as media hadn’t had access to her prior hush-hush acoustic sets in southern and midwestern America over the past few weeks.

But after securing promises that no new song titles or lyrics would be published in post-show coverage, her team allowed Billboard into the arena to witness exactly what magic Bridgers has been brewing after spending about two years out of the spotlight, and three times that amount of time without releasing a followup to her sophomore effort, Punisher .

She did not disappoint. Now approaching her solo work with the experiences of earning critical acclaim for her part in Boygenius’ phenomenal The Album , opening for Taylor Swift’s billion-dollar box office smash Eras Tour and winning more awards than any other nominee at the 2024 Grammys behind her, she effortlessly caught her audience up to speed with stripped-down renditions of eight unreleased songs from her next project, performed on a tiny stage decked out with a simple couch, lava lamps and a small vintage TV. She had just two other musicians up there with her: Christian Lee Hutson on guitar and Nick White on keyboards.

The songs touched on the deterioration of love and how love changes shape, on going into hiding but wanting now to re-emerge, and on the desire to improve as a person, even if she might not know how just yet. The idea of death has always been laced into Bridgers’ music in a conceptual way, but now, she seems more interested in examining her own mortality, whether its the relationships and patterns that test it or the uncertainty of how her limited time left will be spent. Her parents make cameos throughout the music, with one particularly painful song addressed directly to her late father, elaborating on the complications of her relationship with him that she’s previously only ever hinted at in her music.

Bridgers also isn’t interested right now in playing for people who don’t support one cause in particular she’s passionate about. Aside from press, the thousands of fans in MSG were able to attend by winning seats via a lottery system, and those who were selected were required to donate as little as $1 to the Immigration Bond Freedom Fund assisting people who’ve been detained and deported under the Trump administration. “I hate those ICE idiots,” Bridgers said while thanking the crowd for contributing, quipping also that America’s immigration enforcement officers are like “cops squared.”

But overall, the night — and mini “tour” as a whole — was a chance for Bridgers to reintroduce herself to her truest fans before she makes a larger comeback later this year. As put by one person up front while as she slammed on the strings of her guitar during the most intense part of opening number “Motion Sickness,” while the audience sang every word: “We’re so back.”

Check out some of the best moments from Bridgers’ top-secret MSG show below.

_Originally reported by [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/lists/phoebe-bridgers-msg-secret-show-in-new-york-best-moments/)._

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This story is summarized from coverage by Billboard.

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