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Two nights of The Lost Tour at Barclays Center this September!

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Phoebe Bridgers Plays Two Nights in Brooklyn!

New York, this is a big one. Phoebe Bridgers takes over Barclays Center in Brooklyn for two nights on September 25 and 26, 2026, as part of her long-awaited The Lost Tour. A two-night arena stand in NYC says everything about Bridgers' standing right now: after years of pop-up shows and her acclaimed work in boygenius, she is back headlining on her own, and the demand in New York runs deep.

The Lost Tour marks Bridgers' return to the spotlight as a solo artist, with new music widely expected to follow her 2020 breakthrough Punisher. Joining her across North America is indie great Alex G, whose imaginative, emotionally charged songwriting makes him a perfect fit to open these Brooklyn nights.

What awaits the Barclays crowd? A setlist pulled from the albums that turned Bridgers into one of her generation's defining voices. Songs like "Kyoto," "Motion Sickness," "Garden Song," and the cathartic closer "I Know the End" turn her concerts into communal release, where whispered verses erupt into full-arena, scream-along finales. With a new record anticipated, either night could feature the live debut of fresh material.

A heads-up before you go: The Lost Tour is completely phone-free. Phones go into Yondr pouches for the entire show, keeping the arena screen-free and the attention squarely on the music. It is a more immersive concert experience, and it has earned rave reactions from fans and press. Staying true to her values, Bridgers donates one dollar from every ticket to RAINN.

New York has long been one of Bridgers' most devoted cities, and a two-night Brooklyn run gives fans a rare amount of flexibility to catch the show. Expect a fervent crowd, gorgeous stage production, and a set that swings from hushed, intimate ballads to the kind of full-arena catharsis that has turned her concerts into something close to a shared ritual.

Two New York nights at a venue this iconic will move fast. Browse the listings below to compare seats and pricing across the September 25 and 26 shows, then lock in your tickets on BigStub before they are gone.

Barclays Center sits right above the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center transit hub in the heart of Brooklyn, making it one of the most accessible arenas in the country — easy to reach by subway, LIRR, or rideshare from anywhere in the city.

The Lost Tour Brings Two Brooklyn Nights to Barclays Center

Phoebe Bridgers has become one of the most influential figures in indie music, both through her solo work and as one-third of the supergroup boygenius alongside Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. The Lost Tour returns her to arena headlining on her own, and the New York stop is a two-night stand at Barclays Center on September 25 and 26, 2026.

Following her 2017 debut Stranger in the Alps, Bridgers released 2020's Punisher, a record that earned four Grammy nominations and made her a generational voice. Her songwriting laces gallows humor through profound vulnerability, and her live shows are famous for emotional intensity and the roar of an entire arena singing every word back to her.

Barclays Center, home of the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, seats around 19,000 for concerts and stands as one of New York's premier live-music rooms. The fact that Bridgers is playing it two nights running speaks to her pull in the city. The arena's scale gives The Lost Tour's dynamics room to swell, from the most delicate verse to the towering, full-volume finales that have become her signature. Indie favorite Alex G supports throughout the North American run.

For the setlist, New York fans can expect a career-spanning night built on Punisher highlights such as "Kyoto," "Garden Song," "Savior Complex," and "I Know the End," alongside Stranger in the Alps staples like "Motion Sickness" and "Scott Street." With new music anticipated, the shows may also include unreleased songs. The tour's setlists can be followed on setlist.fm.

The Lost Tour's phone-free policy, using Yondr pouches, has been widely covered by outlets including Variety and is designed to create a fully immersive, screen-free concert. A dollar from each ticket benefits RAINN, continuing Bridgers' practice of tying her tours to causes she cares about.

Both Barclays Center performances — Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26, 2026 — are part of the same Brooklyn engagement. BigStub has connected fans with live events for more than 20 years, holds one of the highest Trustpilot ratings in the industry, and backs every order with a full buyer guarantee, so your New York seats are protected from checkout to showtime.

How to Buy Phoebe Bridgers New York Tickets

Where can I buy Phoebe Bridgers New York tickets?

Tickets may be available through the Barclays Center box office and authorized sellers like Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets for both the September 25 and 26 shows are on BigStub, a trusted marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

When does Phoebe Bridgers play New York?

Phoebe Bridgers performs two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn: Friday, September 25, 2026 and Saturday, September 26, 2026, both part of The Lost Tour with support from Alex G.

Are the New York shows phone-free?

Yes. Both Brooklyn nights, like every date on The Lost Tour, are phone-free. Phones are locked in Yondr pouches for the duration of the show to prevent recording and keep fans present. You keep your pouch and unlock it on the way out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many shows is Phoebe Bridgers playing in New York?

Phoebe Bridgers is playing two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, on Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26, 2026. Both shows are part of The Lost Tour, her first major solo headline run in years.

Who is opening for Phoebe Bridgers at Barclays Center?

Indie singer-songwriter Alex G supports Phoebe Bridgers across the North American leg of The Lost Tour, including both Brooklyn nights. His inventive, emotionally raw music is a fitting complement to Bridgers' set.

What songs will Phoebe Bridgers play in New York?

Expect a career-spanning set featuring Punisher highlights like "Kyoto," "Garden Song," and "I Know the End," plus earlier favorites such as "Motion Sickness" and "Scott Street." With new music expected, the shows may also feature unreleased songs.

Why are the Barclays Center shows phone-free?

The phone-free format locks all phones in Yondr pouches when you enter, keeping them sealed until the show ends. You hold onto your pouch the whole time. The goal is an immersive, screen-free concert with no recording and full attention on the music.

Are the two New York nights the same show?

Both nights are built around the same Lost Tour production and core setlist, but live performances always carry small night-to-night differences in song choices and moments. Fans attending both can expect a similar set with the spontaneity of live music.

Does buying a ticket support a cause?

Yes. One dollar from every ticket sold on The Lost Tour goes to RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual-violence organization, continuing Phoebe Bridgers' history of supporting causes through her platform.

Who is Phoebe Bridgers?

Phoebe Bridgers is a Grammy-nominated indie singer-songwriter known for her 2020 album Punisher and her work in the supergroup boygenius with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. She is celebrated for emotionally powerful songwriting and intense live shows.

How do I get to Barclays Center?

Barclays Center sits directly above the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center hub in Brooklyn, one of the best-connected arenas in the country. It is easily reached by subway, LIRR, or rideshare, with restaurants and nightlife throughout the surrounding neighborhood.

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Barclays Center
  • 620 Atlantic Avenue
    Brooklyn, New York 11217

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