Phoebe Bridgers Releases Lost Weekend
The singer-songwriter's third solo album features collaborations with Jack Antonoff and Alex G, and will be supported by a North American and European tour

Phoebe Bridgers has released her third solo album, Lost Weekend, which marks her first new solo music since 2020's Punisher. The album was released on August 14, 2026, and features collaborations with a range of artists, including Jack Antonoff, Alex G, Blake Mills, and Conor Oberst.
The album was written over a period of both loss and love, and deals with themes of grief, heartbreak, and new relationships. Bridgers has said that the album's title, Lost Weekend, is a reference to the 1944 novel by Charles Jackson and the 1945 film adaptation by Billy Wilder.
Lost Weekend features a range of experimental production credits, including the use of vocoders, synthesizers, and pedal steel guitar. The album includes 16 tracks, with producers such as Tony Berg, Ethan Gruska, and Jack Antonoff contributing to the record.
To promote the album, Bridgers hosted a listening party at a roller rink in Glendale, California, where she skated with fans and discussed the album's themes and inspiration. She will also support the album on a North American and European tour, with dates starting in September 2026.
The tour will feature stops in cities such as Indianapolis, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles, among others. Bridgers has also released music videos for the songs 'Lost Boys' and 'I Can't Wait', both of which feature conceptual and narrative-driven visuals.
## Why it matters The release of Lost Weekend is significant for Bridgers, who has been largely out of the public eye for the past two years. The album's themes of loss and love are likely to resonate with fans, and the experimental production credits suggest a new direction for the singer-songwriter. With a tour and music videos to support the album, Bridgers is set to make a major impact on the music scene in the coming months.
## What happens next Bridgers' tour dates are set to kick off in September 2026, with support from Alex G on the North American leg and Isaac Wood on the European leg. Fans can expect to hear songs from Lost Weekend, as well as some of Bridgers' older material. With the release of Lost Weekend, Bridgers is poised to cement her position as one of the most exciting and innovative singer-songwriters working today.





