Phoebe Bridgers is turning her 2026 arena run into a phone‑free sanctuary. The Lost Tour will kick off on September 15 in Indianapolis’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse and wrap up on December 12 in Stockholm, spanning 31 dates across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and continental Europe.

The first leg will see Bridgers hitting major U.S. cities through October, with the European portion launching in Dublin on November 23 and concluding in Stockholm. In the UK and EU, the opening act will be Isaac Wood, who will accompany Bridgers on the entire overseas stretch.

What sets this tour apart is its strict no‑mobile‑device policy. At the entrance, every phone, smartwatch, or other electronic accessory will be placed in a Yondr pouch—a magnetic lock‑case that keeps the device sealed while allowing the holder to keep it in hand. The pouch stays locked for the duration of the show, and any attempt to use a device will result in the guest being escorted out. Fans are encouraged to use a credit card for all purchases inside the arena.

Ticketing follows a two‑day presale schedule. Fans who register on PhoebeBridgers.com before 11:59 p.m. CST on June 7 will be randomly assigned to either the June 9 or June 10 presale. Those who miss the deadline will receive a unique code that unlocks the June 10 presale. All registered fans will receive the results of the random draw by 10 a.m. CST on June 8. The official presales open at 10 a.m. local time on the assigned day and close at 10 p.m. local time on June 11. General‑public sales begin on Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. local time.

Beyond the performance itself, Bridgers has pledged to donate $1 from every ticket sold on the North American leg to RAINN, the nation’s largest anti‑sexual‑violence organization and operator of the National Sexual Assault Hotline. The donation will support the hotline and survivor services.

The Yondr pouch system has been deployed in schools, courthouses, and other public venues to reduce distractions and prevent unauthorized recordings. Yondr, Inc., founded in 2014, has supplied the magnetic pouches to 27 countries and partnered with venues to create phone‑free environments.

Bridgers first captured attention with her 2017 debut, Stranger in the Alps, and has since built a reputation for emotionally resonant songwriting and intimate live shows. Her 2020 album Punisher received critical acclaim, and her participation in the boygenius project expanded her audience.

Fans who want to experience the phone‑free concept should prepare a credit card for in‑venue purchases and comply with the Yondr pouch requirement. The Lost Tour promises a focused, immersive experience that deepens audience engagement by eliminating digital distractions.

Tickets are available through the official presale and general‑sale windows. As the tour progresses, Bridgers will continue to emphasize the importance of community, awareness, and connection—both onstage and through her philanthropic commitment to RAINN.

The phone‑free concept aligns with a growing trend of artists seeking to create more intimate, distraction‑free environments for listeners. By removing phones from the equation, Bridgers aims to keep fans fully present, allowing the music and her storytelling to take center stage.

With the tour’s dates firmly set, the presale mechanics clarified, and a clear charitable purpose, Bridgers’ 2026 arena run stands out as a deliberate, thoughtful experiment in live‑event design.

As fans prepare for the journey, the focus remains on the music, the moment, and the shared experience that The Lost Tour promises to deliver.