Phoebe Bridgers is back, and kicking off her new era with a bang.
On Monday, June 1, the “Kyoto” hitmaker announced she will perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The performance will take place on Thursday, June 4, and fans can purchase tickets starting at only $1.
At the time of writing, tickets are available to request via Tidal until 11:59 p.m. ET. Tickets range from $1-$20, and proceeds will benefit The Community Justice Exchange's Immigration Bond Freedom Fund.
Last month, Bridgers performed a surprise set at The Liberty in Roswell, New Mexico. The set consisted of 13 songs, including fan favorites, as well as a few new songs — the names of which have not yet been revealed. According to fans who were in attendance at the show (per Consequence), the new music features harmonica arrangements by Christian Lee Hutson and sounds like “very sad folk” music.
Bridgers is keeping the details of her upcoming show under wraps, and it looks like we’ll have to rely on verbal accounts from fans who are actually in attendance. According to a poster found by fans, phones, smart watches, smart glasses, cameras, and recording devices are banned from the venue, and attendees will be given Yondr pouches ahead of the performance.
Perhaps fans will get a taste of Bridgers’ much-anticipated third album, which will mark her first since 2020’s Punisher. Back in 2023, Bridgers — along with Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus — released the album The Record as the supergroup Boygenius.
Those who request tickets for the Madison Square Garden show will receive a notification by Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM ET. If approved, fans will be charged for tickets at the time of approval. Seating will be randomly assigned.