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Phoebe Bridgers announces rescheduled intimate UK shows as she celebrates Number One album from hospital

Phoebe Bridgers announces rescheduled intimate UK shows as she celebrates Number One album from hospital

Phoebe Bridgers has announced rescheduled dates for her intimate UK shows while celebrating her first solo Number One album from hospital.

The singer-songwriter’s third studio album ‘Lost Weekend‘ was released last Friday (August 14) and today, it landed at Number One on the UK Albums Chart.

Bridgers has been photographed holding her Number One Album award in a hospital bed today (August 21), after a week in which she has been receiving treatment for appendicitis.

‘Lost Weekend’ surpasses the Number Six peak for her last solo record ‘Punisher‘ in 2020, although Bridgers did hit the top spot as part of Boygenius, alongside Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus, with their album ‘The Record‘ in 2023.

The new album has also topped the Vinyl Albums Chart and Record Store Chart in the UK, and it becomes the first ever Number One album for Bridgers’ indie label Dead Oceans.

Bridgers played two small, phone-free concerts at London’s Union Chapel on Monday (August 17), her 32nd birthday, as part of the album’s launch celebrations, and had been due to play three further stops in Kingston, Brighton and Bristol this week, but those shows had to be cancelled due to her hospitalisation.

She has now confirmed that those dates will be honoured in December, after the conclusion of her UK and European arena tour. She will now play two shows each in Bristol, Brighton and Kingston on December 15, 16 and 17 respectively.

Existing tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates, with further information to be shared at a later date as more tickets become available.

Phoebe Bridgers will play: 

DECEMBER 
15 – Electric, Bristol (matinee and evening) 
16 – Chalk, Brighton (matinee and evening) 
17 – Circuit, Kingston (matinee and evening) 

Those gigs will be phone-free, with all devices to be secured in Yondr pouches for the duration of each performance.

Bridgers is due to begin the North American leg of her ‘Lost Tour’ next month, before heading to the UK, Ireland and Europe in November and December. See the full list of dates here and find any remaining tickets here.

NME gave ‘Lost Weekend’ five stars, describing it as “the opposite of emotional evasion: more a reckoning with herself and the romantic and familial love and loss that have shaped her story and storytelling”.

“It’s a feat that could only be achieved by a songwriter and musician self-assured in their penmanship and musicality, someone who may have started the journey of writing her third album feeling lost, but by the end wasn’t unmoored at all.”

It has also received praise from Taylor Swift, who has hailed it as “an absolute triumph in every way”.

Elsewhere, fans have found a hidden collaboration with former Black Country, New Road singer Isaac Wood on physical editions of the record, while they are also speculating that Geese frontman Cameron Winter appears under a pseudonym on two tracks.

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