Phoebe Bridgers
American musician
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2024 | At the 66th Grammy Awards, Bridgers called out Neil Portnow, the ex-president of the Recording Academy, criticizing his remarks towards women musicians and highlighting sexual violence accusations. Her red carpet outfit with Boygenius featured Artists4Ceasefire pins calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. |
2024 | Revealed plans to step back and take a break for the remainder of 2024 following the Grammy Awards. |
2024 | Won International Group at the Brit Awards as part of boygenius. |
February 2024 | Most awarded person at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, winning three awards for work with Boygenius and one for collaboration with SZA. |
February 1 2024 | Boygenius announced their hiatus at a secret show in Los Angeles, stating they were 'going away for the foreseeable future'. |
2023 | Conducted a tour with Boygenius. |
2023 | Released a debut album and another EP with boygenius, continuing her collaborative musical work. |
September 18 2023 | Collaborated with the National by featuring on the title track of their album Laugh Track. |
May 2023 | Opened and performed with Taylor Swift in New Jersey. |
May 28 2023 | Released the single 'Waiting Room' on Bandcamp, with all proceeds donated to Music Will. |
April 2023 | While performing with Boygenius at Coachella, the band spoke in support of trans rights and Bridgers explicitly criticized Ron DeSantis and expressed support for abortion rights. |
April 28 2023 | Featured on tracks 'This Isn't Helping' and 'Your Mind Is Not Your Friend' from the National's album First Two Pages of Frankenstein, and appeared in the music video for 'Your Mind Is Not Your Friend' directed by her brother Jackson Bridgers. |
March 31 2023 | Boygenius released their debut album The Record. |
February 2023 | Featured on the single 'Adderall' by post-punk band Shame from their album Food for Worms. |
January 2023 | Boygenius reunited and announced their debut album The Record, preparing to release singles '$20', 'True Blue', and 'Emily I'm Sorry'. |
2022 | Won Best Sync Usage at the Libera Awards for 'I Know the End' featured in Mare of Easttown episode 6. |
2022 | At SXSW, Bridgers and Caleb Hearon criticized Greg Abbott's stance on gender-affirming care for children and invited progressive politician Greg Casar to the stage. |
2022 | Began dating comedian Bo Burnham |
December 9 2022 | Bridgers appeared on the track 'Ghost in the Machine' with SZA, winning her first Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. |
September 2022 | Following Queen Elizabeth II's death, Bridgers shared an Instagram post mourning the victims of colonialism during the monarch's reign. |
May 2022 | Publicly disclosed her abortion in response to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade |
May 2022 | During a concert in Florida, Bridgers repeatedly expressed disdain for Ron DeSantis following the passage of Florida House Bill 1557. |
2021 | Won Record of the Year and Best Alternative Rock Record at the Libera Awards for her album 'Punisher'. |
2021 | Bridgers was nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist, Best Alternative Music Album for 'Punisher', and Best Rock Performance and Song for 'Kyoto'. |
October 2021 | Underwent an abortion |
September 3 2021 | Bridgers began her Reunion Tour, starting in St. Louis, Missouri. |
March 9 2021 | Bridgers released a Spotify Singles session featuring a cover of John Prine's 'Summer's End' and a version of 'Kyoto' with Jackson Browne. |
2020 | Began a romantic relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal |
2020 | Scheduled to open for the 1975 on their Music for Cars tour, but the tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
November 20 2020 | Bridgers released her EP Copycat Killer, a collaboration with Rob Moose featuring four reworked tracks from Punisher. |
November 13 2020 | Bridgers released a cover of 'Iris' by Goo Goo Dolls with Maggie Rogers, with proceeds going to Stacey Abrams' Fair Fight Action organization. |
October 2020 | Bridgers announced the formation of her own record label, Saddest Factory, an imprint of Dead Oceans. |
October 2020 | Performed in the virtual fundraiser festival 'Village of Love' benefiting Planned Parenthood in Los Angeles and New York. |
September 2020 | Bridgers performed a virtual concert to an audience of 4 million at Red Rocks Amphitheatre as part of their Unpaused Concert Series. |
June 18 2020 | Bridgers released her album Punisher a day earlier than originally planned, citing that she didn't want to wait for things to return to 'normal'. |
April 9 2020 | Bridgers released the single 'Kyoto' and announced her second album Punisher would be released on June 19. |
February 26 2020 | Bridgers released the single 'Garden Song' with its accompanying music video. |
2019 | Publicly accused Ryan Adams of emotional abuse alongside six other women in a New York Times report |
2019 | Bridgers collaborated with Fiona Apple and Matt Berninger to release a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's '7 O'Clock News/Silent Night', updating the song to reflect current events including the murder of Botham Jean, the opioid epidemic, and Mick Mulvaney's testimony in Trump's first impeachment trial. |
January 2019 | Bridgers and Conor Oberst announce their band Better Oblivion Community Center on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and release their debut album through Dead Oceans. |
January 2019 | Better Oblivion Community Center appears on CBS This Morning, and Bridgers performs her third NPR Tiny Desk Concert. |
2018 | The trio (Baker, Bridgers, and Dacus) booked a tour before recording any music together. |
2018 | Julien Baker introduced Lucy Dacus and Phoebe Bridgers to each other for the first time. |
2018 | Initially planning to record one 7" single to promote their tour, the trio instead recorded six songs in the studio, which became their self-titled Boygenius EP. |
2018 | Released a self-titled EP with the supergroup boygenius, collaborating with other notable musicians. |
2018 | Conducted a tour with the band Boygenius. |
2018 | Phoebe Bridgers won Independent Breakthrough of the Year at the AIM Awards for her work. |
December 5 2018 | Bridgers releases a Spotify Singles session at Spotify Studios NYC, performing 'Scott Street' and covering The Cure's 'Friday I'm in Love'. |
November 2018 | Boygenius tours the United States, appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers and NPR Tiny Desk. |
November 30 2018 | Final show of the tour at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, concluding the multi-city North American tour. |
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