Phoebe Bridgers to kick off 'Lost' tour in September
- Phoebe Bridgers officially announced "The Lost Tour" on Friday, marking her first full-band solo outing since 2023. The tour will enforce a strict phone-free policy, requiring attendees to secure devices in Yondr pouches throughout performances.
- This policy follows Bridgers' surprise acoustic show at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, which raised funds for the Community Justice Exchange's Immigration Bond Freedom Fund. Nearly 18,000 attendees willingly locked devices away for the experimental performance.
- Bridgers' tour, featuring opener Alex G, launches in Indianapolis on September 15. The North American leg wraps with two performances at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on October 30 and 31, with $1 from every ticket donated to RAINN.
- Fans can access the presale starting Tuesday, June 9, while general on-sale begins Friday, June 12, via Ticketmaster. Bridgers expands the phone-free concept to arenas, accommodating 15,000-plus fans per show.
- The initiative aims to foster a communal concert experience by eliminating recording device distractions. Bridgers joins artists like Jack White and Paul McCartney, who have previously utilized Yondr pouches to combat the "Instagram age" concert phenomenon.
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