Phoebe Bridgers debuted a new song at her final show in Brixton last week
Last week Phoebe Bridgers completed a four-night run at London's O2 Academy Brixton, and on the final night she closed the show with a brand new song.
After kicking off her four-night run at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on Tuesday (26 July) and bringing out The 1975’s Matty Healy to scream during "I Know The End", Bridgers was joined by Nell Mescal on the third night (28 July) to duet on "Georgia" during the encore. Bridgers brought her four-night run of shows to a close last Friday (29 July), and it turns out she ended the gig by debuting a new song.
Usually there would be videos online by now, but it turns out Bridgers asked those in attendance to not record it, so we'll just have to wait until it gets an official release. According to Setlist.fm, the song featured the lyrics: "I never thought anyone could love you like me."
If it's planned to be Bridgers' next release, it'll follow her April single "Sidelines".
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