Thursday 26th November 2026
Co-op Live
Block: OVO
Under 18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult
Block: 217-220
Under 18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult
Max 8 seats together, if you purchase more seats they will not all be together
Block: 103
Under 18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult
Under 18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult
Secure your Phoebe Bridgers tickets now, as the critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter brings The Lost Tour to Manchester’s Co-op Live on Thursday 26 November 2026.
Phoebe Bridgers returns for her first solo tour since 2023, giving fans a rare opportunity to experience one of indie music’s most influential artists live. Renowned for her emotionally raw song-writing and atmospheric sound, Bridgers has built a following through acclaimed releases including “Stranger in the Alps” and “Punisher”.
The Lost Tour will feature a unique phone-free concert experience, allowing audiences to fully immerse themselves in the music and the moment with fellow fans. While no new album has been announced, fans are eagerly anticipating the possibility of hearing unreleased tracks alongside some well-known favourites.
With demand expected to be high, don’t miss the chance to see Phoebe Bridgers live in Manchester this November. Secure your Phoebe Bridgers tickets and VIP hospitality packages today.
Phoebe Bridgers will perform at Manchester’s Co-op Live on Thursday 26 November 2026.
Phoebe Bridgers is best known for beloved tracks including Motion Sickness, Kyoto and Scott Street. Many of her songs have become favourites among indie music fans and have found new audiences through social media platforms such as TikTok, helping to cement her status as one of the most influential artists in modern indie music.
VIP Phoebe Bridgers tickets offer an enhanced concert experience at Co-op Live. Depending on the package, inclusions may feature premium seating, access to exclusive hospitality lounges, and additional in-venue services, creating a memorable and elevated evening for fans.
While no new album has been announced as of June 2026, fans are hopeful that The Lost Tour could include some unreleased music for an upcoming album.
Yes, Phoebe Bridgers has announced that phones aren’t going to be allowed at her upcoming shows. This is to encourage fans to be fully present in the moment and enjoy the performance without distractions from screens and phones.