How much are tickets to see Phoebe Bridgers? Get them with a discount

Turns out Phoebe Bridgers isn’t just doing pop-up shows this year.On Friday, June 5, the four-time Grammy winner announced she’s striking out on her international ‘The Lost Tour’ at arenas all over the U.S.and Canada with special guest Alex G.And, after extending the run due to overwhelming demand, the Boygenius member now has three (!) concerts at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

They’re scheduled to take place:Thursday, Sept.247:30 p.m.Friday, Sept.

257:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept.267:30 p.m.If you’d like to see her live, tickets are now officially available for all 31 phone-less North American concerts — fans will be expected to put their devices in Yondr pouches — from September through November.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $81 including fees on SeatGeek.Prices start at $117 including fees for the trio of Barclays Center gigs.Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).Ahead of the tour announcement, Bridgers performed surprise shows at venues as varied as the Barrelhouse Ballroom in Chattanooga, TN, Frankie’s Inner-City in Toledo, OH and…NYC’s Madison Square Garden where she charged $1 for tickets.All performances were made up of 10-15 songs, according to Set List FM.

At MSG, the 31-year-old kicked things off with “Motion Sickness,” “Waiting Room,” “Kyoto” and “Moon Song” before launching into “unknown songs” that will likely come from a yet-to-be-released album that hasn’t been announced.Bridgers ended the Garden show with “Graceland Too,” “Scott Street,” an unknown track and her seminal “I Know the End.”“Throughout the set, she alternates between playing the guitar and the keys, occasionally bowing her head to signal the end of a song,” Atwood Magazine wrote in a review of the MSG set.“I’m struck by the sincerity of the ...

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