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Phoebe Bridgers Will Unveil ‘Lost Weekend’ Album in Planetariums in More Than 30 Cities
['Chris Willman']
Variety
Phoebe Bridgers will premiere her “Lost Weekend” album to the public in planetariums, it was announced Thursday, with a global series of listening sessions accompanied by visual content taking place over a five-day period.
For fans eager to hear the album who don’t have a handy planetarium nearby, there will be midnight listening parties in more than 300 cities on Aug. 13, the night “Lost Weekend” officially comes out.
Babak Tafreshi’s “Lost Weekend” experience was described as “a breathtaking audiovisual journey that travels from the star-filled skies of Madagascar and the shimmering Northern Lights above Iceland’s glaciers to the powerful storms across Texas.
The Laser Fantasy version of the “Lost Weekend” experience may require less explanation, at least for anyone who’s attended a Laserium show in years past.
“Lost Weekend” is especially anticipated among fans due to Bridgers not having released a solo album since 2020, although she took part in a joint Boygenius album and tour that managed to grow her fan base even more in the meantime.