Overview
- Ticket presales from June 9–11 produced heavy queues and fast sellouts that forced promoters to add extra dates in cities such as Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston and Los Angeles.
- The general public on-sale opened Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster and many venues already show little or no primary inventory.
- Bridgers will keep a phone-free policy using locked Yondr-style pouches for the arena run and will be joined by Alex G in North America and Isaac Wood in Europe.
- Reported price ranges vary widely with many standard seats listed roughly between $79 and $470 before fees and the cheapest available tickets often near $100–$110; verified resale platforms offer buyer guarantees and are the main fallback.
- The rollout highlights how staged presales, high demand, bots and venue limits are reshaping fan access to major tours and could increase reliance on verified resale markets and promoter-added dates to meet demand.