Phoebe Bridgers Announces 'Lost Weekend,' Massive Fall

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- Phoebe Bridgers announced her third solo album 'Lost Weekend,' set for August 14 release on Dead Oceans
- The announcement follows a series of concerts debuting her first new solo material in three years, capped by a phone-free show at New York's Madison Square Garden
- Bridgers has reportedly been working with Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift/Lana Del Rey collaborator), singer-guitarist Alex G, and the 1975's Matty Healy
- 'Lost Weekend' is her first solo original material since 'Punisher' in 2020, though she released a Boygenius album in 2023 with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus
- Bridgers won four trophies at the 2024 Grammys — three for Boygenius and one for 'Ghost in the Machine,' her collaboration with SZA
- The Lost Tour spans September through December 2026 across North America and Europe, with virtually all 40+ arena dates already sold out
- Alex G opens the North American leg, while UK and European dates feature Isaac Wood and Anaïs as support
Why it matters: Bridgers' first solo album in six years launches with a fall tour nearly entirely sold out across 40+ arena dates, putting real commercial weight behind the new material. A collaborator lineup spanning Jack Antonoff, Alex G, and Matty Healy hints at a broader sonic palette than 'Punisher' offered — one fans and critics will read closely.




