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Phoebe Bridgers Lost Tour: Tickets Still Available

Phoebe Bridgers will bring “The Lost Tour” to arenas this fall, including three Barclays Center shows in Brooklyn from Sept. 24-26. Tickets went on sale to the public June 12, and while the general sale is already gone for many fans, several options remain—oft

Phoebe Bridgers fans counting on the general sale to land seats may have missed their moment, but the tour isn’t over yet—and neither is the ticket hunt.

Bridgers, a member of boygenius, has announced “The Lost Tour,” a massive fall arena run that starts Sept. 14 in Indianapolis and ends Nov. 1 in Inglewood, Calif. In between, she’ll play three shows at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn from Sept. 24-26, with Alex G set to open for the duration of the North American leg.

Ticket buyers got their first shot at the public sale on June 12 at 10 a.m. If you didn’t get in then, you can still find tickets for multiple dates. And for fans trying to avoid paying “an arm and a leg,” several listings are currently coming in below $200.

For the Sept. 24 concert at the Barclays Center, the cheapest ticket price found is $129 on SeatGeek. For the second Brooklyn show on Sept. 25, the lowest price spotted is $138 on Vivid Seats. Bridgers’ final New York date of the run at the Barclays Center—Sept. 26—has a cheapest available ticket price of $151 on Vivid Seats.

With prices like that, the urgency is hard to ignore. The listings still available right now could tighten quickly as demand rises.

There’s also a major twist to plan for: “The Lost Tour” is being labeled as a phone free event, and all devices will be secured in Yondr pouches upon arriving at the venue.

If you’re looking beyond those current options, tickets can also be found on StubHub, Vivid Seats, TicketNetwork, SeatGeek and Viagogo. A full schedule for the arena tour is available through the tour details page referenced with the announcement.

One thing is already shaping how fans are thinking about this run. “The Lost Tour” is Bridgers’ first solo venture since her 2023 “The Reunion Tour. ” and after selling out her acoustic show at Madison Square Garden. many listeners are expecting the same kind of momentum. She’s also teased new songs at her MSG acoustic show from her unannounced third album, alongside fan-favorite tracks.

If you missed the general sale, the next best move is clear: check the remaining dates and listings now, especially if you’re targeting the Brooklyn run that starts Sept. 24.

Phoebe Bridgers The Lost Tour Barclays Center Brooklyn tickets SeatGeek Vivid Seats StubHub TicketNetwork Viagogo phone free event Yondr pouches Alex G

4 Comments

  1. Wait tickets still available but “general sale is already gone” ??? I’m so confused. Like are there any real cheap seats or is it all bots

  2. Yondr pouches means they take your phone right? That’s kinda crazy for an arena show. Also $129 on SeatGeek for Sept 24 sounds like fake prices bc I feel like SeatGeek always shows fees later

  3. I swear these tours get posted as “phone free” every time now, then people still somehow record. Also Alex G opening the whole time? If that’s true, good for him but I’m not paying $151 just to sit there and hope the pouches aren’t annoying. Might just check Viagogo and get scammed like everyone else

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