Phoebe Bridgers’ “The Lost Tour”: Where Fans Can Still Find Tickets

Phoebe Bridgers’ upcoming “The Lost Tour” is one of the most anticipated arena runs of the year, with the singer-songwriter set to return to the road for her first solo outing in three years.

The tour includes a major run across North America, the U.K. and Europe, spanning 45 arena shows from September through December. Bridgers is scheduled to visit major venues including Barclays Center in Brooklyn, United Center in Chicago, TD Garden in Boston, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Chase Center in San Francisco, Intuit Dome in Inglewood, London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s Co-Op Live.

With the tour sold out, available ticket prices vary widely by market, venue, date and seat location. An analysis of current listings shows that standard ticket prices begin as low as $83, while median prices for many dates sit in the $200 to $300 range.

Phoebe Bridgers Ticket Prices Start Under $100 for Select Dates

The most affordable standard ticket prices in the current data are concentrated in a handful of major markets, including San Francisco, Columbus, Nashville and Brooklyn.

The lowest clear standard-ticket price appears for Bridgers’ Oct. 27 show at Chase Center in San Francisco, where tickets start at $83. The second San Francisco date on Oct. 28 is also among the most affordable, with prices starting at $91.

Other lower-priced entry points include Nationwide Arena in Columbus on Sept. 22, starting at $93, and Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Oct. 11, starting at $100.

Several other major-market shows currently have starting prices close to the $100 mark, including Austin, Brooklyn, Inglewood, Indianapolis and Chicago.

Cheapest Phoebe Bridgers Tickets by Current Starting Price

Date City Venue Starting Price
Oct. 27 San Francisco, CA Chase Center $83
Oct. 28 San Francisco, CA Chase Center $91
Sept. 22 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena $93
Oct. 11 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena $100
Oct. 16 Austin, TX Moody Center ATX $101
Sept. 24 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center $104
Sept. 25 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center $105
Nov. 1 Inglewood, CA Intuit Dome $107
Sept. 14 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse $111
Sept. 18 Chicago, IL United Center $112

San Francisco, Nashville and Indianapolis Stand Out for Lower Prices

Several dates stand out as stronger-value options based on median ticket price, not just the lowest available listing.

Bridgers’ Oct. 11 show in Nashville currently has one of the lowest median prices in the data at $179, making it one of the most affordable overall dates on the schedule. Indianapolis is also pricing relatively low, with the Sept. 14 show at Gainbridge Fieldhouse carrying a median price of $183.

San Francisco is another key market for fans looking for comparatively lower prices. Both Chase Center dates are among the least expensive in the current data, with the Oct. 28 show showing a median ticket price of $192 and the Oct. 27 show at $211.

The third Inglewood date at Intuit Dome on Nov. 1 is also notable, with a median price of $205, well below the earlier Los Angeles-area dates.

Most Expensive Phoebe Bridgers Markets Include Manchester, London and Charlotte

While there are still lower-priced entry points across the tour, some markets are commanding much higher prices.

The highest median ticket price in the current data belongs to Bridgers’ Nov. 26 show at Co-Op Live in Manchester, where the median price is $530. London’s Dec. 2 date at O2 Arena follows with a median price of $397.

In North America, Charlotte’s Oct. 9 show at Spectrum Center is among the highest-priced dates, with a median ticket price of $390. Other higher-demand stops include Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn’s Saturday date and the first Inglewood show.

Highest Median Prices for Phoebe Bridgers Tickets

Date City Venue Median Price
Nov. 26 Manchester Co-Op Live $530
Dec. 2 London O2 Arena $397
Oct. 9 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center $390
Sept. 29 Washington, DC Capital One Arena $345
Oct. 30 Inglewood, CA Intuit Dome $335
Oct. 13 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena $327
Sept. 26 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center $316
Oct. 6 Boston, MA TD Garden $310

Multi-Night Cities Show Big Price Differences

One of the clearest takeaways from the current Phoebe Bridgers ticket data is that prices can shift significantly between multiple nights in the same city.

At Barclays Center in Brooklyn, prices rise across the three-show run. The Sept. 24 show has a median price of $229, while the Sept. 26 date climbs to $316, suggesting stronger demand for the later show.

A similar trend appears in Chicago, where the first United Center show on Sept. 18 starts at $112, while the second night on Sept. 19 starts at $123 and carries a higher median price of $307.

Boston shows the opposite pattern. The Oct. 6 date at TD Garden has a median ticket price of $310, while the Oct. 7 show drops to $233, making the second Boston show a stronger-value option.

Nashville has one of the sharpest splits in the data. The Oct. 10 date at Bridgestone Arena has a median ticket price of $274, while Oct. 11 drops to $179.

In the Los Angeles area, prices soften over the three-night Intuit Dome run. The Oct. 30 show has a median price of $335, followed by $305 on Oct. 31 and $205 on Nov. 1.

What Fans Should Know About Phoebe Bridgers Ticket Prices

Current ticket prices for Phoebe Bridgers’ sold-out “The Lost Tour” show a broad range across the schedule. Standard tickets begin around $83, but many dates have median prices above $250, with the highest-demand shows climbing well beyond that.

For fans looking for lower prices, the best opportunities currently appear in San Francisco, Nashville, Indianapolis, Denver and the final Inglewood date. Fans targeting the most in-demand markets should expect higher prices in places like Manchester, London, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and select Brooklyn and Inglewood shows.

Because “The Lost Tour” marks Bridgers’ first solo tour in three years, demand is likely to remain strong across the run, especially in major arena markets and on weekend dates.

Date City/State Venue Tickets
Sept. 14, 2026 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse Buy Tickets
Sept. 15, 2026 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse Buy Tickets
Sept. 17, 2026 Saint Paul, MN Grand Casino Arena Buy Tickets
Sept. 18, 2026 Chicago, IL United Center Buy Tickets
Sept. 19, 2026 Chicago, IL United Center Buy Tickets
Sept. 22, 2026 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena Buy Tickets
Sept. 24, 2026 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center Buy Tickets
Sept. 25, 2026 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center Buy Tickets
Sept. 26, 2026 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center Buy Tickets
Sept. 28, 2026 Philadelphia, PA Xfinity Mobile Arena Buy Tickets
Sept. 29, 2026 Washington, DC Capital One Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 3, 2026 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 6, 2026 Boston, MA TD Garden Buy Tickets
Oct. 7, 2026 Boston, MA TD Garden Buy Tickets
Oct. 9, 2026 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center Buy Tickets
Oct. 10, 2026 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 11, 2026 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 13, 2026 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena – GA Buy Tickets
Oct. 16, 2026 Austin, TX Moody Center ATX Buy Tickets
Oct. 17, 2026 Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 19, 2026 Denver, CO Ball Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 21, 2026 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center Buy Tickets
Oct. 23, 2026 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 24, 2026 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena Buy Tickets
Oct. 27, 2026 San Francisco, CA Chase Center Buy Tickets
Oct. 28, 2026 San Francisco, CA Chase Center Buy Tickets
Oct. 30, 2026 Inglewood, CA Intuit Dome Buy Tickets
Oct. 31, 2026 Inglewood, CA Intuit Dome Buy Tickets
Nov. 1, 2026 Inglewood, CA Intuit Dome Buy Tickets
Nov. 26, 2026 Manchester, MAN Co-Op Live Buy Tickets
Dec. 1, 2026 London, LND O2 Arena – London Buy Tickets
Dec. 2, 2026 London, LND O2 Arena – London Buy Tickets

*Ticket prices referenced here are based on current market listings at the time of analysis and can change as inventory updates.