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The past several days have brought a torrent of Halsey activity—from live performances and viral moments to candid health updates and relationship milestones—all set against the backdrop of a major anniversary tour.
Just days ago, Halsey dazzled fans at Pabellon Oeste in Mexico City, delivering a career-spanning set as part of her Back to Badlands Tour. According to HalseyFan.com, the show was packed with deep cuts and surprises, including a rendition of “Colors” with part of the bridge sung in Spanish, and a fan-voted cover of Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line.” The setlist leaned heavily on her debut album, Badlands, with fan favorites like “Gasoline,” “Castle,” and “Hurricane,” plus an orchestral reimagining of “Young God” for the encore. Social media lit up as attendees shared clips of Halsey’s Spanish-language moment and the rare live debut of the 2015 demo “Garden.”
Stateside, Variety reports Halsey made headlines for an unfiltered outburst during her Hollywood Forever show on October 16. “This is fucking crazy,” she reportedly told the crowd, a line that ricocheted across social media and ignited debate among fans and critics about artist authenticity, industry pressure, and tour fatigue. The moment became a hashtag and a cultural flashpoint, with some praising Halsey’s raw honesty and others speculating about the strain of her grueling schedule. Variety notes the incident sparked increased chatter in secondary ticket markets and prompted broader discussion about the emotional realities of major touring artists.
On the personal front, Halsey continues to be open about her health journey. In recent interviews at the Venice Film Festival, she emphasized how her diagnoses of lupus, T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder, and endometriosis have shaped her worldview, especially as she balances motherhood and a high-profile career. Parade reports Halsey recently underwent “another few sessions of chemo” but remains determined to deliver her tour at full force, crediting her medical team for helping her reach a stable condition. She’s also used her platform for philanthropy, making headlines at the amfAR Gala in Venice by bidding hundreds of thousands for a custom portrait by Julian Schnabel, with proceeds supporting HIV and AIDS research—a cause close to her heart, given her own health struggles.
Romantically, Halsey and actor Avan Jogia appear stronger than ever. They made joint appearances at the Venice Film Festival, where they executive produced the short film “How to Shoot a Ghost.” Halsey’s personal Instagram and TikTok updates show the couple enjoying time together in Italy before Jogia departed for a six-month shoot, with Halsey joking about the realities of a showbiz engagement.
Creatively, Halsey keeps fans guessing. HalseyFan.com notes she teased more Badlands anniversary surprises on Instagram, including hints about a “Drive/Gasoline” double feature, and debuted the unreleased track “Carry the Weight” in Zürich (though it didn’t make the final setlist). Her impersonations of icons like Dolly Parton and Amy Lee have also gone viral, showcasing her playful side amid a demanding tour schedule.
Looking ahead, Halsey’s Back to Badlands Tour rolls on with a Boston date confirmed for early November at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway, according to ConcertAddicts.com. Meanwhile, rumors of a new Manic World Tour have surfaced, but as of now, Billboard News has only announced that tour dates are forthcoming—no specifics confirmed.
In all, the past week has shown Halsey at a creative and personal peak, balancing vulnerability, showmanship, and advocacy, with every move amplified by a devoted and vocal fanbase.
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