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Phoebe Bridgers’ Sold-Out “The Lost Tour”: Your Guide to Still Getting Tickets

Tickets for Phoebe Bridgers’ “The Lost Tour” are sold out, but fans can still find ways to attend before the tour begins. This guide outlines how to secure your spot for the highly anticipated shows.

·Jun 12, 2026·via Consequence
Phoebe Bridgers’ Sold-Out “The Lost Tour”: Your Guide to Still Getting Tickets

Phoebe Bridgers’ “The Lost Tour” marks a major occasion for Bridgers fans as the first full-scale solo headline tour since she wrapped up the “Reunion Tour” in early 2023. While she has not yet officially announced her third solo album, Bridgers hasn’t released a solo album since Punisher in 2020 or an original single since “Sidelines” in 2022. She did, however, debut a handful of new material at her series of extraterrestrial, intimate, phone-free pop-up shows all around the U.S., which was her first major appearance since boygenius’ tour concluded at the Hollywood Bowl on Halloween in 2023. Essentially, the return of Phoebe Bridgers is certainly long-awaited, resulting in a high demand for tickets for the North American leg of her 31-date phone-free 2026 tour.

Pre-sales wrapped up on June 11th and went on sale to the general public on Friday, June 12th, but as expected, tickets went fast, with nearly every show selling out almost immediately. If you’re already panicking about missing these tour dates, especially since there won’t be an inside look with the lack of phones, don’t worry just yet — there are still plenty of legitimate ways to grab tickets. Here’s everything you need to know about securing your spot, what to expect price-wise, and how to avoid getting scammed.

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Where Can You Still Get Tickets?

As of this writing, tickets for nearly all dates have completely sold out, according to publicly available Ticketmaster listings. Certain shows, like Los Angeles and Nashville, have tickets available with limited or obstructed view — but given the speed at which the “Lost Tour” sold, those seats will likely sell out by the end of the weekend.

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For the markets where tickets are fully sold out, don’t fret, as options do exist to get in the door.

StubHub

StubHub is a reliable option for resale tickets. Each purchase is backed by StubHub’s FanProtect guarantee, which means if something goes wrong with your ticket order, you’re covered at 120%. Prices on secondary markets will fluctuate based on demand, so expect to pay more than face value in most cases — but you’ll have peace of mind knowing you aren’t getting scammed. Browse available tickets here .

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SeatGeek

SeatGeek offers another secondary market option with buyer protection. They currently offer a promo code SEATGEEK10 that gets you $10 off your first order over $150.

Ticketmaster Resale

Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale platform is another solid option. Fans who can no longer attend will resist their tickets on the site, and Ticketmaster verifies every sale, so you know what you’re buying is the real deal. Inventory pops up constantly as plans change, payment issues arise, or people decide that they just can’t make it or want to attend another date. Check back multiple times a day — especially in the hours and days right after the general on-sale. Find tickets here .

What to Expect: Pricing Reality Check

Fans have been waiting years for Phoebe Bridgers to usher back into the public sphere, especially with new solo material, so the prices on the secondary market will reflect that.

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Face value pricing on Ticketmaster varies by market and seat location, with upper-bowl seats ranging from $79 to $120 and lower-bowl seats sitting between $150 and $250. General Admission tickets land around $180 to $250. Some tickets surged to as high as $538. If you’re looking at the secondary market, expect to pay a premium.

Early data from resale platforms shows significant variation by date and city. Here’s what influences pricing on the secondary market:

Show Date — Weeknight shows tend to be cheaper than Friday/Saturday performances. Opening nights and final shows in each city often see higher demand and pricing.

Seat Location — Upper bowl seats are the most affordable entry point. Lower bowl and floor sections command premium prices. Front-of-stage areas are the highest-priced tickets.

Time Until Show — Prices can drop as the show date approaches if sellers are motivated to move inventory, but don’t bank on it for a tour this big.

Market and Venue — Larger cities and venues with extended runs sometimes offer more pricing variation across different nights.

One critical thing to remember: when you see a ticket price listed, that’s often not your final cost. Most ticketing platforms add service fees, processing fees, and delivery charges that can tack on an additional 20-40% to the listed price. A $200 ticket can easily become $260-$280 after all of the fees are accounted for. StubHub and some other secondary platforms show all-in pricing upfront, which is helpful for budgeting.

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Tips for Securing Tickets

Getting tickets to a sold-out Phoebe Bridgers takes someone willing to watch from the sidelines… or in a waiting room with patience, flexibility, and a tinge of strategy. Here’s what actually works:

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1. Keep Checking Back

This is the most important tip. Don’t assume “sold out” means gone forever. Check Ticketmaster and StubHub multiple times a day, especially in the hours and days following the general on-sale. Payment issues, cancelled orders, and returned tickets constantly create new inventory. Some fans report finding tickets days or even weeks after the initial sell-out.

2. Be Flexible with Dates

Several of the dates on this tour feature multiple shows. Indianapolis has two. Chicago has two. Brooklyn has three. Toronto has two. Boston has two. Nashville has two. San Francisco has two. Los Angeles has three. If your first-choice date is out of reach price or availability-wise, consider a different night in the same market. More options mean better chances of finding something in your budget.

3. Set Price Alerts

Most secondary market platforms let you set alerts for specific price ranges or seat sections. Use them. Prices fluctuate constantly, and you want to know immediately when something in your budget pops up.

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4. Compare Dates Before You Buy

If you’re looking at a market with multiple shows, compare pricing across all the dates before committing. Weeknight shows often run significantly cheaper than weekend performances for the exact same concert. A little flexibility on which night you attend can save you hundreds of dollars.

5. Act Fast When You Find Something

When you find a ticket in your budget, don’t sit on it holding your breath for something slightly better to come along. Good listings at reasonable prices can be rare on high-demand tours like this.

Avoiding Scams: How to Protect Yourself

With tickets this in-demand, scammers are everywhere. Here’s how to purchase safely:

Never buy from social media. If someone messages you on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok claiming to have tickets for sale, assume it’s a scam. Even if the account looks legitimate, it could be hacked or faked.

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Never accept screenshots as proof. Screenshots of tickets mean nothing — they can be photoshopped or sold to multiple people. You need actual, transferable tickets through an official platform.

Never send money via Venmo, Cash App, Zelle, or wire transfer. Legitimate ticket transactions happen through platforms with buyer protection. If someone asks you to pay through a peer-to-peer app, it’s very likely a scam.

Stick to verified platforms. Ticketmaster Verified Resale and StubHub both have buyer protection policies. If something goes wrong, you have recourse. If you’re considering buying from an individual, use a platform like StubHub that holds the payment until the tickets are transferred.

If it sounds too good to be true, it is. Floor seats selling for $75 when everywhere else they’re $400+? That’s not a deal. That’s a scam.

What to Expect at Phoebe Bridgers’ “The Lost Tour”

Phoebe Bridgers’ live shows have built a reputation on being deeply intimate, an elevation of her already poignant, often heart-wrenching discography. She brings a deadpan humor and charm through her banter between songs, and connects with her audience in a style unique to her.

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While these arena shows will be some of the largest venues she’s played, the energy between the audience and Bridgers is expected to maintain a sense of closeness because of the lack of phones in the audience, which has already been attested to from her pop-up shows. Based on what was reported to have been performed at the pop-up shows, the setlist is expected to feature the eight new songs that were played at her Madison Square Garden show, as well familiar classics like “Motion Sickness,” “Kyoto,” “Moon Song,” “Graceland Too,” “Scott Street,” “I Know the End,” and more.

Her supporting act for the entire North American leg of the tour will be indie-rock musician, Alex G. For her UK/EU tour, former Black Country, New Road frontman, Isaac Wood, will be opening.

Most shows begin at 7:30 p.m. local time. Doors typically open 60-90 minutes before showtime. Check your venue’s specific guidelines for bag policies, entry procedures, and any other requirements.

Phoebe Bridgers’ 2026 “The Lost Tour” Dates

Before are all 45 confirmed tour dates for North America and the UK/EU. For the most up-to-date ticketing information and availability, visit phoebefuckingbridgers.com

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Phoebe Bridgers 2026 Tour Dates:

09/14 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse *

09/15 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse *

09/17 – St. Paul, MN @ Grand Casino Arena *

09/18 – Chicago, IL @ United Center *

09/19 – Chicago, IL @ United Center *

09/22 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena *

09/24 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *

09/25 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *

09/26 – Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center *

09/28 – Philadelphia, PA @ Xfinity Mobile Arena *

09/29 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

*10/01 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *

10/02 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena *

10/03 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena *

10/06 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden *

10/08 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden *

10/09 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center *

10/10 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena *

10/11 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena *

10/13 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena *

10/16 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center *

10/17 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena *

10/19 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena *

10/21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center *

10/23 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena *

10/24 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena *

10/27 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *

10/28 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center *

10/30 – Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome *

10/31 – Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome *

11/01 – Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome *

11/23 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena #

11/24 – Dublin, IE @ 3Arena #

11/26 – Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live #

11/27 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro #

11/28 – Birmingham, UK @ bp pulse LIVE #

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12/01 – London, UK @ The O2 #

12/02 – London, UK @ The O2 #

12/04 – Paris, FR @ Adidas Arena #

12/05 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National #

12/07 – Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome #

12/08 – Düsseldorf, DE @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle #

12/09 – Berlin, DE @ Velodrom #

12/11 – Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena #

12/12 – Stockholm, SE @ Avicii Arena #

* = w/ Alex G

# = w/ Isaac Wood

About “The Lost Tour”

“The Lost Tour” is Phoebe Bridgers’ first solo headline tour since “The Reunion Tour” concluded in 2023. While she has not announced a third solo album, she has previewed a handful of new material at her series of phone-free pop-up shows across the U.S., which are expected to be performed at the upcoming tour starting in September.

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_Originally reported by [Consequence](https://consequence.net/2026/06/phoebe-bridgers-2026-tour-sold-out-ticket-guide/)._

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