Halsey shared a post on Instagram about her experience working on Americana — a film she shot 3.5 years ago — in celebration of its release! Check it out:




Halsey shared a post on Instagram about her experience working on Americana — a film she shot 3.5 years ago — in celebration of its release! Check it out:
Halsey attended a special screening of Americana, a film she stars in, at Desert 5 Spot in Los Angeles on August 3rd. She was photographed with star Sydney Sweeney, director Tony Tost, and more.
If you can't pump gas, just know that @halsey is right there with you! #NewAmericanaMovie pic.twitter.com/7Jhn10ndw2
— MTV (@MTV) August 4, 2025
Halsey will release a “decade edition” of her debut album, Badlands, for its 10th anniversary. A 3LP version features 33 songs including 5 newly unearthed Badlands Orchestral versions, demos, rarities, remixes and the full Deluxe album — all available together for the first time. With all-new artwork, this will also be available as a 2 disc CD. A standard 1LP keeps to the standard tracklisting.
Halsey will also release a 2LP version of Badlands Live from Webster Hall. Click here to pre-order the items, available on August 29th, 2025. The full album will also be available digitally on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, etc. Check out the artwork and full tracklisting below:
LP1: Hurricane Swirl
Side A
Castle
Hold Me Down
New Americana
Drive
HurricaneSide B
Roman Holiday
Ghost
Colors
Colors Pt. II
Strange Love
Coming DownLP2: Roman Holiday Blush
Side C
Haunting
Gasoline
Control
Young God
I Walk the LineSide D
Colors (Orchestral)
Drive (Orchestral)
Gasoline (Orchestral)
New Americana (Orchestral)
Young God (Orchestral)LP3: Everything is Blue Splatter
Side E
You(th) (demo)
Drive (demo)
Garden
Ghost (1 Mic 1 Take)
Hurricane (1 Mic 1 Take)
Trouble (1 Mic 1 Take)Side F
Is There Somewhere
Empty Gold
Trouble – Stripped
Hurricane – Arty Remix
Ghost – Lost Kings Remix
Trouble – Slander Kleinenberg Remix
Halsey and Avan Jogia were spotted out for breakfast with their dog on July 25th in Los Angeles.
Halsey has been preparing for the 10th anniversary of her first studio album, Badlands, which was released on August 28th, 2015. She reblogged a post (see here) of images from that era on Tumblr and posted some on her Instagram (below). Last night, Halsey was even spotted with dyed blue hair while out on a date night with Avan Jogia in Hollywood. What does she have planned for us?!
Halsey performed at Yaamava’ Theater in Highland, California on July 6th as part of the For My Last Trick Tour. This was a Dealer’s Choice show and the last of the tour (at least for the North American leg). “Hold Me Down” was chosen via dice roll. “Don’t Play” was picked by a fan using a plinko board. “I’m Not Mad” was chosen by a fan playing b-side bingo. “Hurt Feelings” was played live for the first time, decided by a fan via coin flip with the other option being “929.” A fan picked “Easier Than Lying” via casino roulette wheel.
Halsey performed “I Believe in Magic” for the first time live for her mother, who was in the crowd. She also rigged the jackpot for “People Disappear Here” because she really wanted to play it, which marked this song’s live debut as well. Halsey also sang “The End” by a special request with that fan on stage during. Plus, Halsey teased that her next album may already be completed.
Did you attend? Email or Tweet me your photos and concert reports to be featured and credited in the gallery! SETLIST:
3am
Bad at Love
Panic Attack
Hold Me Down (dealer’s choice)
Colors (rock version)
Gasoline
Don’t Play (dealer’s choice)
Heaven in Hiding
Lie
Lucid
You Should Be Sad
Closer (rock version)
I’m Not Mad (dealer’s choice)
I Believe in Magic (live debut)
Graveyard
Carry the Weight
Hurt Feelings (live debut, dealer’s choice)
The End (fan request)
Honey
Easier Than Lying (dealer’s choice)
I Am Not a Woman, I’m a God
People Disappear Here (live debut, dealer’s choice)
Lonely is the Muse
Nightmare
Without Me
this is how you stop recording during a medical emergency just an fyi! pic.twitter.com/5v56kmQsXN
— salvi✨ (@360bratboy) July 7, 2025
THE LAST GAME WAS RIGGED AND EVERYONE CHEERED pic.twitter.com/KIkk4wW74S
— connie (@badlanduhs) July 7, 2025
Halsey performed at The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, California on July 5th as part of the For My Last Trick Tour. This show was Dealer’s Choice. “Roman Holiday” was selected using a plinko board. “Eyes Closed” was picked from a list of other hits from “Hopeless Fountain Kingdom” via a dice roll. “The Lighthouse” was chosen using a casino roulette wheel. Another choice saw “Lilith,” “Lighthouse,” and “Whispers,” with the latter winning. “Control” was selected via Badlands bingo, with “Hold Me Down” as the other option. Halsey asked the crowd to choose between “Lucky” and “Carry the Weight,” where the former won. “I’m Not Mad” won over “People Disappear Here” via coin flip. Finally, “Ashley” won over “Bells in Santa Fe,” “Forever is a Long Time,” and “Arsonist” by asking a fan to choose their preference.
Halsey sang a few lines from “I Miss You” by blink-182 with a fan who was dressed as Mallsey (video below). She also talked about how exciting it is that she’s been playing new songs, but apparently it’s a “buzzzkill” for some people, so she asked the crowd if it was okay if she played her new song, “Lucid.”
Did you attend? Email or Tweet me your photos and concert reports to be featured and credited in the gallery! SETLIST:
3am
Bad at Love
Panic Attack
I Miss You (blink-182 cover, a few lines with a fan as Mallsey reference)
Roman Holiday (dealer’s choice)
You Should Be Sad
Colors (rock version)
Eyes Closed (dealer’s choice)
Lie
Lucid
Gasoline
Lonely is the Muse
The Lighthouse (dealer’s choice)
Whispers (dealer’s choice)
I Am Not a Woman, I’m a God
Control (dealer’s choice)
Lucky (dealer’s choice)
I’m Not Mad (live debut, dealer’s choice)
Graveyard
Ashley (dealer’s choice)
Nightmare
Closer (rock version)
Without Me
Full performance of ‘I’m Not Mad’ tonight in Lincoln. #ForMyLastTrickTour
📹: @yiiikeswazowski pic.twitter.com/MDSRWm4wqR
— halsey archive (@haIseylq) July 6, 2025
Halsey performing ‘Whispers’ tonight in Lincoln. #ForMyLastTrickTour
📹: @yiiikeswazowski pic.twitter.com/CfDkLSe94A
— halsey archive (@haIseylq) July 6, 2025
MALLSEY IN 2025?! I’m screaming pic.twitter.com/TH96NJ42qr
— Nessa 🦋 (@n0tNESSAsarily) July 6, 2025
Halsey spoke to Vogue about her For My Last Trick Tour, including her fantasy-filled stage wardrobe. The article is also accompanied by some photos taken both on-stage and backstage by Jasmine Safaeian. Read the full article below.
This weekend, Halsey will close out the last few dates of her For My Last Trick tour. Since May, the pop star has been busy living life on the road—performing songs off her 2024 album, The Great Impersonator. “This has been the most exciting and challenging tour I have ever done,” says Halsey. “I’ve just been so overwhelmingly grateful every single night. I didn’t know if I was ever going to get the chance to tour again. Being healthy, and feeling strong in my body every night, and playing songs from the past 10 years of my career, is such a surreal experience.”
Halsey is no stranger to a big, blowout tour. But this time around, the performer wanted to take a more narrative and theatrical approach with her show. Drawing inspiration from Alice in Wonderland, she plays the part of a pop star who falls down a rabbit hole—and enters a series of new worlds, playing her bops along the way for fans. “I got to work with so many incredible creatives from the Broadway world to make these practical sets (and practical tricks) come to life,” she says. “It was so refreshing to build a tour that relied so heavily on physical sets and performance art, in a space that is growing more and more digitally rendered every day. Something about it felt so human to me—and I really needed that.”
Impressively, Halsey played an entirely different setlist every night of her tour. “I think by the end we had performed almost 70 different songs,” says Halsey. “I got to surprise each crowd with an old hit, or a new deep cut. I even played two new unreleased songs, ‘Carry the Weight’ and ‘Lucid,’ that I wrote while I was on the tour. It was just so electric and exciting every single night.”
For stage looks, meanwhile, Halsey matched the flamboyant spirit of the show with costumes that were just as spotlight-worthy. The star worked with stylist Lyn Alyson to craft a series of different moods and characters throughout the show. The designs they came up with were surreal and entirely fantasy-filled. “I wanted to incorporate classic silhouettes from iconic designers, but also bring some new talent to the stage as well,” says Halsey.
There were the edgy, fetish-inspired Zana Bayne looks; ethereal and dreamy Selkie frocks—“Selkie has been a personal favorite of mine for years,” Halsey says; or the more structured and corseted pieces by Vivienne Westwood. “I have a long relationship with Vivienne Westwood, and her designs and spirit have always felt quintessentially me,” says Halsey. “I knew we’d use a Vivienne silhouette for the witchy section of the show.” Halsey also sported a sweet blue Anna Sui babydoll dress—her homage to Alice in Wonderland. “I knew I’d need a babydoll dress that was perfectly cute and toylike to establish the Alice in Wonderland theme.”
While she enlisted the help of the stylist pros to bring her stage wardrobe to life, Halsey’s striking beauty looks, meanwhile, were all her own. Using products from her brand, about-face beauty, the star treated her face as a canvas for even more storytelling. “The [makeup] look had to evolve for each [act], and they are very dynamically different,” says Halsey. She began with an Old Hollywood look, and transformed into an edgier, witchier beauty aesthetic as the show progresses. “In the intermission, I have four minutes to do a full makeup, wig, wardrobe, and equipment change. It’s a wild ride every night,” says Halsey. “I change over the look by building on the eyes, the contour, and changing the lip. It all becomes a lot more grungy and undone.”
Last week, as the singer played her final shows of the tour in Salt Lake, Portland, and Seattle, Halsey allowed Vogue to document the performances and behind-the-scenes moments. “The [shows] were awesome,” says Halsey, who admits this tour has been one for the books. “This tour is definitely at the top in terms of morale of any I’ve ever done. Everyone is just so awesome: The dancers, the crew, the band. We all just hang out, have fun, and joke around, and it makes every day feel like we’re on some big lovey summer camp vacation. Hard to believe it can be that good after a decade.”
Now that tour is wrapping up, Halsey says she is ready for some much-deserved R&R. “I’m ready to go home and nap for a week straight,” she says. “Catch up on some shows and movies I’m behind on. I have some bread to bake, tomatoes to slice, and some little barefoot feet to chase in the grass. Then it’s back to work, cause I can’t play new songs and not get ready to release them!”