Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour comes to State Farm Arena in Downtown Atlanta on October 13, 2026, with Alex G joining as a featured performer for one of the most anticipated indie-rock events of the year. Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour Atlanta tickets are on sale now, and this is the show that Atlanta music fans have been circling on their calendars since the tour was announced. State Farm Arena, located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, serves as the perfect large-scale stage for Bridgers' intimate yet expansive sonic world.

  • Date: October 13, 2026
  • Venue: State Farm Arena
  • Location/Neighborhood: Downtown Atlanta — accessible via MARTA Five Points or Dome/GWCC/CNN Center station
  • Category: Concert

State Farm Arena: Atlanta's Premier Concert Destination

State Farm Arena is Atlanta's flagship indoor entertainment venue, and it has earned that title by consistently hosting the biggest names in music, sports, and live entertainment. Situated in the Centennial Hill neighborhood of Downtown Atlanta, the arena sits steps away from the CNN Center and directly adjacent to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium complex, making it one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city's skyline.

With a capacity that scales depending on the configuration — reaching up to 21,000 for major concert setups — State Farm Arena delivers the kind of production scale that artists like Phoebe Bridgers demand for a tour of this magnitude. The arena underwent a landmark $192.5 million renovation completed in 2018, transforming it into one of the most technologically advanced and fan-friendly venues in the entire country. The acoustics, sightlines, and production infrastructure are built to make every seat feel like the best seat in the house.

Getting to Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour at State Farm Arena is straightforward for Atlanta fans. The venue is directly served by two MARTA rail stations — Five Points Station on the Red, Gold, Blue, and Green lines, and Dome/GWCC/CNN Center Station on the Red and Gold lines — making it one of the most transit-accessible arenas in the Southeast. Fans coming from Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, or the airport all have a direct rail path to the door. For those driving in, the surrounding Downtown Atlanta parking deck network is extensive and walkable from multiple entry points.

Phoebe Bridgers Takes the Stage — With Alex G Along for the Ride

Phoebe Bridgers is one of the defining voices of her generation in indie rock and folk. Her critically acclaimed albums Stranger in the Alps and Punisher established her as a songwriter of rare emotional precision, and her work with supergroup boygenius — alongside Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus — cemented her status as a cultural force far beyond the indie music world. She is the kind of artist whose concerts feel less like performances and more like communal experiences, where thousands of fans who feel deeply seen by her lyrics gather in one room and feel it together.

The Lost Tour represents a major chapter in Bridgers' live career, and bringing it to State Farm Arena in Atlanta signals the full-arena scale this tour commands. Her live shows are known for their cathedral-quiet moments, stunning visual production, and the kind of emotional intensity that leaves audiences changed. Atlanta is getting the full experience.

Alex G — the prolific Philadelphia-based songwriter and bedroom-pop architect behind records like Beach Music and God Save the Animals — is not just an opener. Alex G is a headliner in his own right, with a dedicated Atlanta fanbase that has followed his work for years. His presence on this bill turns an already essential night into a genuine event for fans of adventurous, emotionally rich songwriting. This pairing is deliberate and inspired.

Don't Miss This Show

Phoebe Bridgers does not play Atlanta on a casual schedule. When she comes to town, the demand is immediate and the window to secure tickets is short. The Lost Tour at State Farm Arena on October 13, 2026 is exactly the kind of show that sells through quickly — and exactly the kind of show that fans who miss it spend years regretting.

The combination of Bridgers' once-in-a-generation songwriting, Alex G's boundary-pushing support set, and the world-class production capabilities of State Farm Arena creates a concert night with no weak links. Whether you are a longtime Phoebe Bridgers devotee, an Alex G fan, or simply someone who wants to experience one of the best live shows of 2026, this is your night in Atlanta.

The stakes are straightforward: this show sells out. Secure your seats early, plan your MARTA route, and be in Downtown Atlanta on October 13. For Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour Atlanta tickets, head to atlticket.exchange — Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace, where local fans buy and sell tickets for the city's biggest events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour tickets in Atlanta?

The best place to buy Phoebe Bridgers: The Lost Tour Atlanta tickets is atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects local buyers and sellers directly, offering a trusted, community-based alternative to major ticketing platforms for State Farm Arena events.

Is State Farm Arena accessible by MARTA?

Yes — State Farm Arena is one of the most MARTA-accessible venues in Atlanta. Two rail stations serve the arena directly: Five Points Station, served by the Red, Gold, Blue, and Green lines, and Dome/GWCC/CNN Center Station, served by the Red and Gold lines. Fans from across the metro area, including those arriving from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, reach the venue via direct rail with no transfers required.

Who is Alex G and why is he on this bill?

Alex G is a Philadelphia-based indie rock and bedroom-pop artist whose catalog — spanning records like Beach Music, Rocket, and God Save the Animals — has made him one of the most respected and beloved figures in independent music. His pairing with Phoebe Bridgers on The Lost Tour is a natural creative match, bringing together two artists who share a commitment to emotionally honest, genre-defying songwriting. Atlanta fans of both artists have every reason to arrive early for his set.