Out August 14, 2026

Phoebe Bridgers

Lost Weekend

Lost Weekend is Phoebe Bridgers' third solo album — and her first since 2020's Grammy-nominated Punisher. It arrives August 14, 2026 via Dead Oceans as a 16-track double LP, following a year-plus out of the spotlight and a run of phone-free pop-up shows this spring that culminated in a surprise $1 gig at Madison Square Garden.

The first taste is "Lost Boys," a euphoric, trumpet-flecked song that nods back to Punisher's "Kyoto" while wrapping a tale of failed romance in Peter Pan imagery. Bridgers produced it with Tony Berg, Ethan Gruska, and Jack Antonoff, with additional production by Alex G. Her boygenius bandmates Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker sing on it, alongside a deep bench of collaborators including Christian Lee Hutson, Blake Mills, Marshall Vore, Rob Moose, Chris Thile, and Bright Eyes' Nate Walcott. The Renaissance-faire LARP video, directed by Lance Oppenheim and Pablo Rochat, stars Skyler Gisondo.

"Anyone queuing up Lost Weekend can expect to discover something more remarkable still," a Dead Oceans rep said of the album. "Bridgers is at the height of her powers, a master, taking nothing more seriously than this craft."

The album is up for pre-order on rogue planet green vinyl and other formats, and Bridgers will support it on the phone-free Lost Tour this fall with Alex G.

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Phoebe Bridgers Announces First Album in Six Years, 'Lost Weekend,' and Shares Lead Single 'Lost Boys'

June 26, 2026

Phoebe Bridgers is back. The four-time Grammy winner has announced Lost Weekend, her third solo album and first since 2020's Punisher, out August 14, 2026 via Dead Oceans. The 16-track double LP follows a year-plus of near-silence and a string of phone-free pop-up shows this spring that ended with a surprise $1 set at Madison Square Garden.

She's paired the announcement with a first taste: "Lost Boys," a euphoric, trumpet-lifted song that recalls Punisher's "Kyoto" while spinning a failed romance into Peter Pan imagery. Bridgers produced it with Tony Berg, Ethan Gruska, and Jack Antonoff, with additional production from Alex G, and her boygenius bandmates Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker sing on it. The credits run deep — Christian Lee Hutson, Blake Mills, Marshall Vore, Rob Moose, Chris Thile, and Bright Eyes' Nate Walcott all turn up.

The video, directed by Lance Oppenheim and Pablo Rochat, drops Bridgers into a Renaissance-faire LARP session opposite Skyler Gisondo. Lost Weekend is up for pre-order now on rogue planet green vinyl and other formats, and Bridgers heads out on the phone-free Lost Tour this fall with Alex G.

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