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Halsey’s past week has been a remarkable intersection of vulnerability and resilience as she marks her 30th birthday while navigating grueling chemotherapy sessions for both lupus and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder. She opened up to fans on TikTok with what she called a speed round of updates, admitting she had just completed more chemo and had a new port placed in her chest, revealing the toll these treatments take: “I also can’t stand for like a week or more. You guys see me between treatment where I have energy.” According to Extra, she reaffirmed her connection to fellow patients and fans by recognizing their shared battles and was candid about the realities of her recovery. Despite these health challenges, Halsey’s spirit remains undimmed as she enthusiastically preps for her upcoming highly anticipated Back to Badlands tour, which kicks off with an already headline-grabbing show at Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Forever Cemetery on October 14. She’s promised nostalgic nods to her debut era, performing the entire Badlands album and some surprises, drumming up excitement from her devoted fanbase according to iHeartRadio and JamBase.
On a lighter note, she shared a viral moment on social media about her fiancé Avan Jogia joking that she’d soon be “in” the Hollywood Forever Cemetery—clarifying, of course, that he meant “for the show,” not in the literal, more macabre sense. The couple is frequently spotlighted, with fans still buzzing from the sweet details of their engagement revealed on the Call Her Daddy podcast last October.
In music industry news, Halsey made waves with a frank admission to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that she’s “not allowed to make an album right now,” blaming label expectations following The Great Impersonator’s commercial performance. She called her last tour her highest selling yet, but lamented industry pressures to replicate prior pop success, a sentiment that’s resonated across music journalism outlets like People and AOL. For live appearances, demand is high—her tours, including the Back to Badlands run, are selling out rapidly with marquee stops coast to coast, from LA’s Hollywood Forever to Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy.
While Halsey has not been in the news for corporate partnerships or major business deals this week, community happenings like Newark’s Halsey Festival have made regional headlines—though this annual celebration of music and entrepreneurship refers to Halsey Street rather than the singer herself.
With her candid revelations, major tour comeback, and powerful social media presence, Halsey’s very public journey through illness, artistry, and authenticity is the ongoing headline, underlining her unique position in pop culture as both icon and advocate.
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