Phoebe Bridgers is adding additional shows to her tour. And what about Germany?

After high demand, Phoebe Bridgers is scheduling additional tour stops for her “The Lost Tour” – but not yet in Germany. Is there still hope for additional dates?

Advance sales for “The Lost Tour” haven’t even started yet, but Phoebe Bridgers’ team is already adding more shows to the tour schedule. In addition to additional North American concerts, Great Britain and Ireland will also be blessed with further tour stops. For fans this means: a greater chance of getting the coveted tickets. Was this the final wave of concerts – or is there still the possibility of a third show in Germany?

New music, new tour

After Bridgers played a handful of mysterious acoustic concerts across America, fans were eagerly awaiting her next move. It’s been six years since the singer’s last solo album, and she had a lot of new music with her at the acoustic shows. The fans didn’t have to wait long: the day after the final concert at Madison Square Garden in New York, she announced her “The Lost Tour”, a tour with a ban on cell phones for all visitors. The concerts start in September in the USA and Canada before moving on to Ireland, Great Britain and Europe in November. Both the Dublin and London shows have been expanded by one evening each.

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Germany: left empty-handed for the time being

The question that is floating around in German fan circles: Will we come away empty-handed? It currently looks like this. So far, Phoebe Bridgers listeners have to be content with the two concerts in Berlin and Düsseldorf. Could more gigs theoretically be added? Time is tight: the concerts in Amsterdam on December 7th, in Düsseldorf on December 8th and in Berlin on December 9th follow one another directly and leave no scope for additional shows. Only the evening to Berlin, December 10th, is still free for the Germany concerts – but on December 11th we will continue to Copenhagen.

The tour schedule is tightly scheduled and only allows for a few days of idle time in between. It’s hard to blame Phoebe Bridgers for using these days off to put her feet up.

Small chance to Stockholm

The most realistic chance of additional dates would be after the official European branch ends. After the concert in Stockholm on December 12th, further European shows would theoretically be possible before the Christmas break. It is questionable whether the “Punisher” singer will actually return to Central Europe after Sweden.

Tickets and information

Phoebe Bridgers has played two concerts in Germany so far.

  • 8.12. Düsseldorf – Mitsubishi Electric Hall
  • 9.12. Berlin – Velodrome

Pre-sales for the EU and UK dates start on June 10th at 10am. For the presale code, fans must register in advance via a link. You will then receive all remaining information by email. The official ticket sale starts on June 12th, also at 10 a.m. Ticket prices start from 55 euros.

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