American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers has announced a major tour for 2026, The Lost Tour, which will include a performance at Manchester's Co-op Live on November 26. Tickets go on sale this week, with presales starting on June 10 and general sale on June 12.
Tour Announcement
The news follows Bridgers' sold-out acoustic show at New York City's Madison Square Garden last week. The Lost Tour will kick off on September 15, 2026, in Indianapolis at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, then travel across the United States and Canada, including two hometown shows at Los Angeles' Intuit Dome. The tour then heads to the UK, Ireland, and Europe in November.
Support acts include Alex G for North American dates and Isaac Wood for UK and European shows. Due to high demand, two extra dates have been added on the UK and Europe leg: an additional night in Dublin and London.
Manchester and UK Dates
Bridgers will perform at the Co-op Live in Manchester on November 26, 2026. Other UK and Ireland dates include:
- November 23 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena (with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- November 24 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena (NEW DATE, with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- November 26 — Manchester, United Kingdom @ Co-op Live (with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- November 27 — Glasgow, United Kingdom @ OVO Hydro (with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- November 28 — Birmingham, United Kingdom @ bp pulse LIVE (with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- December 1 — London, United Kingdom @ The O2 (with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
- December 2 — London, United Kingdom @ The O2 (NEW DATE, with Isaac Wood + Anaïs)
European dates continue into December, including Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Stockholm.
Ticket Information
Tickets go on sale first through the Phoebe Bridgers Pass Presale via Fan3 on Wednesday, June 10 at 10am. A Co-op Presale also starts at the same time. A Spotify Presale follows on Thursday, June 11 at 10am via Ticketmaster. General on-sale begins Friday, June 12 at 10am.
Bridgers has partnered with PLUS1, so £1 from every ticket sold on the European tour leg goes to local organizations supporting those impacted by sexual assault and violence.
Phone-Free Policy
The concert will be a phone-free experience. Upon arrival, all phones, smartwatches, and related accessories will be secured in pouches, which will be unlocked at the end of the show. Anyone caught using a non-permitted device during the performance will be escorted out. This policy is similar to the recent Harry Styles gig at the Co-op Live in March.



