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Reunion Tour was the second solo concert tour by American musician Phoebe Bridgers, in support of her second studio album '' Punisher''. The tour began in St. Louis,
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, on September 3, 2021, and concluded in
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, United States, on April 26, 2023.


Background

On April 9, 2020, Bridgers announced the release of her second solo album '' Punisher'', which was released on June 17, 2020. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ...
, Bridgers was unable to tour the album for any of 2020. The 2021 portion of the tour was originally scheduled to take place in a mix of indoor and outdoor venues, but later moved to exclusively outdoor venues as a continued result of the pandemic. Bridgers announced additional US dates in 2022, as well as European dates. In 2023, Bridgers announced dates in Oceania and Asia.


Opening acts

For the 2021 portion of the tour, American electronic pop group
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and indie rock musician
Bartees Strange Bartees Leon Cox Jr., (born January 30, 1989) known by his stage name Bartees Strange, is an English-born American musician. Cox was born in Ipswich, England, raised in Mustang, Oklahoma, and is now based in Washington D.C. Early life Cox was bo ...
opened some of the non-festival September dates. The Philadelphia date was opened by musicians
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and Susan O'Neill together. The Berkeley date was opened by Julien Baker, billed as a special guest.
Charlie Hickey Charles Hickey may refer to: * Charles Hickey (RAF officer) (1897–1918), Canadian World War I flying ace * Charles Hickey (cricketer) (1880–1919), New Zealand cricketer * Charles A. Hickey (1874–1929), American football coach * Charles Er ...
opened night one of the Los Angeles shows, and
Matty Healy The 1975 are an English pop rock band formed in 2002 in Wilmslow, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Now based in Manchester, the band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Matthew "Matty" Healy, lead guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and ...
of The 1975 opened the second show. The roster of Bridgers' record label Saddest Factory Records, consisting of Muna, Charlie Hickey, Claud and
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, along with Christian Lee Hutson opened the tour for the 2022 North American dates.


Set list

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" #"Punisher" #"Halloween" #"Chinese Satellite" #"Moon Song" #"Savior Complex" #"ICU" #"
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I Know the End "I Know the End" is a song by American singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers. It was released on July 29, 2020 as the fourth single from her second studio album, ''Punisher'' (2020). The song is a "three-part suite" that talks about depression, euph ...
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  • "That Funny Feeling" (
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    Tour dates


    Cancelled shows


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    References

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