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Phoebe Bridgers at Moody Center ATX | October 16, 2026

Three years is a long time in the business of fragile songs. Phoebe Bridgers finished her last full-band solo run in 2023, stepped sideways into the boygenius collaboration with Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, and then went quiet in the way that artists sometimes do when the next thing is still forming. On June 4, 2026, she appeared at Madison Square Garden for an acoustic show — one dollar a ticket, proceeds to the Immigration Bond Freedom Fund — and debuted eight songs the world hadn’t heard yet. Five days later, The Lost Tour was announced. She brings it to Austin on Friday, October 16, when she plays Moody Center ATX at 7:30 PM.

About Phoebe Bridgers

She came out of Pasadena, learned guitar at thirteen, attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, and released her debut Stranger in the Alps in 2017 to the kind of critical response that puts a young writer in the conversation fast. The 2020 follow-up, Punisher, earned four Grammy nominations — including Best New Artist — and was widely regarded as one of the year’s best records: a collection of songs about loneliness and mortality that managed to make both subjects feel like company. Between albums she has moved laterally and with intention, first with Better Oblivion Community Center alongside Conor Oberst in 2019, then with boygenius — the supergroup she formed with Dacus and Julien Baker — whose full-length debut arrived in 2023.

What she is building now is road-testing in real time on this tour. The new material, by multiple accounts, pushes deeper into familiar terrain: deteriorating relationships, personal mortality, familial loss, including songs that reference her late father. The tour name, The Lost Tour, is understood to reference the coming third album, still untitled as of this writing. She debuted eight of those songs at Madison Square Garden in June; the full-band arena version, in a room that holds 15,000, will be a different animal entirely.

Alex G opens all North American dates. Worth noting for those who haven’t attended one of these shows before: every date on this tour is a phone-free experience, enforced via Yondr pouches at venue entry. Guests retain possession of their devices throughout the evening; the pouches simply lock until you exit. It is, if you have not experienced it before, a surprisingly different relationship with the room — the kind of collective attention that used to be unremarkable and is now a deliberate production choice. One dollar from every North American ticket benefits RAINN, the national anti-sexual violence organization.

Moody Center ATX

Moody Center ATX sits on the University of Texas campus at 2001 Robert Dedman Drive, Austin, TX 78712 — a 15,000-capacity arena that has established itself as the city’s premier destination for major touring acts. The venue enforces a clear bag policy; consult the FAQs at moodycenteratx.com before the show. Learn more about Moody Center ATX, or browse all upcoming Austin concerts.

Tickets

Tickets go on general sale Friday, June 12, 2026, at 10 AM CT via Ticketmaster. Artist presales run June 9–10 through PhoebeBridgers.com. There are no age restrictions for this event. Get tickets →

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Concert Details

📅October 16, 2026
🕐7:30 PM
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