
Phoebe Bridgers is bringing The Lost Tour to Fort Worth, with a headlining stop at Dickies Arena on October 17, 2026. The date is part of her first solo headline trek in three years, an arena run that stretches across North America before hopping the Atlantic to the U.K. and Europe later in the year.
The North American leg is slated as a 21‑city run that starts September 15 in Indianapolis and includes the October 17 Fort Worth show at Dickies Arena, according to CultureMap Fort Worth. The outlet also notes that the international leg will hit both the U.K. and the European mainland afterward.
Tickets and presales
Fans looking for the first crack at seats have to register for the Official Artist Presale. Sign‑ups to be considered for Day 1 access close next Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Central, and each person can register only once. The artist presale is split between next Tuesday and Wednesday to thin out the virtual lines, with both presale windows and the general on‑sale set to start at 10 a.m. local time on their published dates. Presales wrap up next Thursday at 10 p.m., according to Pollstar.
Support acts and the Europe leg
For the U.S. and Canadian arena dates, Bridgers will be joined by Alex G. Isaac Wood is set to support on the U.K. and European shows, per coverage of the announcement. Nylon lists the full slate of arenas and opening acts across both continents.
Charity tie‑in
One dollar from every ticket sold on the North American leg will be donated to RAINN, billed as the nation’s largest anti‑sexual‑violence organization, according to the tour announcement. Pollstar notes that the contribution applies specifically to North American tickets.
Where this fits in Bridgers' career
Bridgers has two solo albums to her name, Stranger in the Alps (2017) and Punisher (2020), and is also one‑third of the supergroup boygenius. The band’s 2023 album The Record reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200. CultureMap Fort Worth also points out that boygenius scored multiple Grammy wins in 2024, adding extra momentum to Bridgers’ return to arenas.
About Dickies Arena
Dickies Arena is a roughly 14,000‑seat multipurpose venue on the Will Rogers Memorial Center campus that hosts concerts, sports events, and the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Guests are encouraged to check the venue’s guest guide for details on arrival, parking, and box‑office procedures, per the arena’s official site; see Dickies Arena for current information.
The tour news followed a run of pop‑up acoustic shows capped by a performance at Madison Square Garden. Bridgers also hinted at a device‑free experience, posting an Instagram caption that read, “I’m going on tour no phones.” Parade reports both the no‑phone approach and the surprise shows that set the stage for The Lost Tour reveal.









