Overview
- Bridgers formally announced The Lost Tour on Friday after a surprise phoneless benefit at Madison Square Garden where she debuted unreleased songs and donated ticket proceeds to an immigration bond fund.
- The North American arena leg begins Sept. 15 in Indianapolis and runs through late October with two Oct. 30–31 shows at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome followed by U.K. and European dates in November–December.
- All dates will enforce a strict no-phones policy using Yondr-style locked pouches that attendees keep with them during shows and venues will escort anyone seen using a non‑permitted device.
- Presale registration is open with randomized assignment for a two-day official artist presale on June 9–10 and a general public on-sale set for June 12, measures the team says are meant to limit scalpers and bots.
- The rollout pairs the device policy with targeted giving and partners: $1 from each North American ticket will go to RAINN, earlier MSG proceeds went to the Community Justice Exchange, and Bridgers frames the approach as an artistic, internet‑free concert environment.