Photo by Carter Howe

Phoebe Bridgers has announced she will perform additional live shows as part of her upcoming Reunion Tour. The tour is in support of her acclaimed 2020 album Punisher, which will finally reach audiences live across North America and the UK and Europe for the first time.

The singer/songwriter has had an active year after a sold-out fall tour, her debut on Saturday Night Live, and collaborations with The Killers, Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Metallica and more. Additionally, she currently has four Grammy nominations, received Billboard’s 2022 Women in Music Trailblazer Award and shared plans for her own radio show on SiriusXM’s Sirius XMU called Saddest Factory Radio.

The Reunion Tour will kick off at the Arizona Federal Theatre in Phoenix, Ariz., on April 13 and run steadily until Aug. 25 where it will conclude at This Ain’t No Picnic festival in Los Angeles. The tour will see Bridgers make stops in Atlanta, Washington D.C., Seattle, Brooklyn, Dallas, Las Vegas and more.

Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan Registration is now open and closes Tuesday, March 8 at 12 p.m. EST. Verified Fan Presale begins Thursday, March 10 at 12 p.m. local time. Additionally, $1 of every headline show ticket sold will be donated to The Mariposa Fund, fiscally sponsored by The West Fund, which helps pay for undocumented people trying to obtain reproductive health services, including abortion.

Find tickets here.

See the full lineup below.

Phoebe Bridgers Tour Dates

April 13 – Arizona Federal Theatre  – Phoenix, AZ

April 15 – Coachella  – Indio, CA

April 22 – Coachella  – Indio, CA

May 13 – The Amp at Craig Ranch  – Las Vegas, NV

May 14 – Kilby Block Party  – Salt Lake City, UT

May 17 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre  – Morrison, CO

May 19 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory  – Dallas, TX

May 20 – Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park  – Austin, TX

May 21 – The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall  – Houston, TX

May 22 – Hangout Fest  – Gulf Shores, AL

May 24 – The Cuban Club  – Tampa, FL

May 25 – St Augustine Amphitheatre  – St Augustine, FL 

May 27 – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park  – Atlanta, GA

May 28 – Forecastle Festival  – Louisville, KY

May 31 – Starlight Theatre  – Kansas City, MO

June 1 – The Waiting Room Outdoors  – Omaha, NE

June 3 – BMO Harris Pavilion  – Milwaukee, WI

June 4 – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island  – Chicago, IL

June 7 – RBC Echo Beach  – Toronto, ON

June 8 – MTelus  – Montreal, QC

June 9 – Thompson’s Point  – Portland, ME

June 11 – The Anthem  – Washington, DC

June 12 – The Anthem  – Washington, DC

June 13 – Stone Pony Summer Stage  – Asbury Park, NJ

June 15 – BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at Prospect Park Bandshell  – Brooklyn, NY

June 20 – Fairview Park  – Dublin, Ireland

June 22 – Barrowland  – Glasgow, UK

June 24 –25 – Glastonbury  – Somerset, UK

June 26 – O2 Academy  – Birmingham, UK

June 30 – Roskilde Festival  – Roskilde, Denmark

July 2 – Rock Werchter Festival  – Werchter, Belgium

July 3 – Down The Rabbit Hole Festival  – Ewijk, Netherlands

July 5 – Carroponte  – Milan, Italy

July 7 – Bilbao BBK Festival  – Bilbao, Spain

July 8 – Mad Cool Festival  – Madrid, Spain

July 9 – NOS Alive Festival  – Lisbon, Portugal

July 14 – Colours of Ostrava  – Ostrava, Czech Republic

July 17 – Lollapalooza Paris  – Paris, France

July 22 – Latitude Festival  – Suffolk, UK

July 23 – O2 Apollo  – Manchester, UK

July 26 – O2 Academy Brixton  – London, UK

Aug. 7 – Hinterland  – Saint Charles, IA

Aug. 18 – Spokane Pavilion  – Spokane, WA

Aug. 20 – Orpheum Theatre  – Vancouver, BC

Aug. 23 – Marymoor Park  – Redmond, WA

Aug. 25 – Edgefield Amphitheater  – Troudale, OR

Aug. 27 – Vina Robles Amphitheatre  – Paso Robles, CA

Aug. 28 – This Ain’t No Picnic  – Los Angeles, CA