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Phoebe Bridgers turns Lost Weekend into the return everyone suspected was coming
By Editorial Team - June 24, 2026
Summary
Phoebe Bridgers announces Lost Weekend, her first solo album since Punisher, setting up an August release and a major phone-free arena tour.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 24, 2026
- Tags: phoebe bridgers, lost weekend, dead oceans, indie rock, singer-songwriter, album news, Indie Rock / Album News
Phoebe Bridgers’ Lost Weekend announcement lands on 24 June with the strange force of something that has been half-secret and fully inevitable for weeks. Her third solo album, and first since 2020’s Punisher, is set for 14 August via Dead Oceans, following surprise pop-up shows and a phone-free Madison Square Garden performance that turned scarcity into a modern indie event. The album details remain thin, but that almost works in Bridgers’ favour. She has always understood the power of withholding just enough for the listener to project their own weather into the frame. After boygenius became huge, awards were won, arenas were booked and the internet tried to narrate her absence for her, Lost Weekend now marks a return to the solo voice that made small emotional ruins feel stadium-sized in the first place.