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  • Halsey's Billion-Stream Triumph, New Management Buzz, and Enduring Influence
    Sep 27 2025
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    Halsey has been firmly in the spotlight these past few days, both in music and beyond, marking a period of renewed cultural and commercial impact. One of the most noteworthy headlines centers on the track Eastside, her collaboration with Benny Blanco and Khalid, which officially surpassed 2 billion streams according to World Music Views, an astounding milestone that underlines her ongoing streaming power and enduring influence across pop and dance genres. This achievement places Eastside in a remarkably exclusive club, reinforcing Halseys reputation as a global streaming force.

    She also made news in connection with the artist management world. Music Business Worldwide reports that Capitol Music Group executives Michelle Jubelirer and Arjun Pulijal have launched a new company called Soft Shock, which is already linked with A-list clientele including Halsey, Tyler the Creator, and even legends like Paul McCartney and Beck. Though details about Halseys direct dealings with Soft Shock remain under wraps, her mention is being widely discussed among industry insiders, sparking speculation about a potential shift in her management or creative strategy as the post-major-label music landscape evolves. These moves are often significant, sometimes foreshadowing new eras of artistic direction and commercial partnership.

    On the live front, Halsey remains a draw. Local buzz surrounded the recently held Halsey Festival at Mulberry Commons in Newark, New Jersey, on September 20th, according to the Newark Downtown District. While largely a community event, any festival that uses her branding—regardless of direct involvement—points to continued resonance with fans and event organizers at a grassroots level. No reports have directly confirmed whether Halsey herself appeared in person at this event, so for now, her attendance remains unverified.

    On social media, fans are celebrating the two billion streams for Eastside with a flurry of congratulatory posts and nostalgia, while speculation is swirling about upcoming announcements related to both new music and potential partnerships, especially in light of the Soft Shock news. However, no official releases from Halseys own channels have confirmed imminent music drops or tours as of yet.

    In summary, Halsey continues to make headlines: smashing global streaming records, fueling industry chatter with potential new management ties, and maintaining grassroots relevance, all of which underscore her ongoing significance in music and pop culture as the industry heads into fall 2025.

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  • Halsey's Milestone Week: Badlands Tour, Label Woes, and Unwavering Fan Loyalty
    Sep 23 2025
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    This has been a milestone-packed week for Halsey, showing why her every move still shapes pop culture headlines. The most significant development is the ten-year anniversary of her landmark debut album Badlands. To mark the occasion, Halsey has just launched the Back to Badlands Tour, a highly anticipated string of intimate dates across major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, London, and Sydney. Tickets have been in such high demand that several shows were added after the first round sold out in minutes, reinforcing her connection with a devoted fanbase. In a deeply personal new interview with Zane Lowe, Halsey opened up about the complexities of her career right now, revealing she is actually not allowed by her label to make another album following 2024’s The Great Impersonator. While the album opened at number two on the Billboard 200 and scored 100,000 units in its first week, Halsey admitted this performance did not meet the expectations of her label, Columbia Records, who wanted “Manic numbers” referencing her 6x platinum success of Without Me. She told Lowe the hardest part is being compared to her past pop stardom despite the My Last Trick Tour being the highest selling of her career. Halsey credits her fiercely dedicated fans as the reason she can still take bold artistic risks, even if industry pressures want her to remake past glories.

    On the visual front, she delivered long-awaited closure to fans by surprise-releasing the Drive music video, a decade after its tease in New Americana and after years of cryptic denials that it would ever appear. Rolling Stone reports this move, paired with her anniversary tour, is being seen as a reclaiming of narrative—channeling lessons learned and passing the microphone to her audience, as her video message states: “My name doesn’t matter, my voice does. And now, so does yours.”

    Halsey and partner Avan Jogia made a stylish appearance at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14th, charming both the red carpet and the paparazzi, after being spotted out shopping in Los Angeles earlier in the month. These moments quickly circulated on Instagram and celebrity blogs, adding to the week’s nonstop buzz.

    Speculation has swirled online about business changes after former Capitol label boss Michelle Jubelirer launched a new entertainment management company, Soft Shock, with a roster rumored to target high-profile artists disenchanted with major label dynamics, although Halsey herself has not been directly linked to the new venture as of now.

    On social media, Halsey has been particularly active, sharing behind-the-scenes footage from rehearsals, anniversary reflections on Tumblr, and heartfelt thanks to fans for their unwavering loyalty after her candid Zane Lowe interview reignited discussions about creative control in today’s pop ecosystem. No matter the obstacles, Halsey continues to drive both headlines and heartfelt conversations, endearing herself to an audience that values her resilience, vulnerability, and bold authenticity.

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  • Halsey's Label Battle: Artistic Freedom vs. Pop Expectations
    Sep 20 2025
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    The week has been an eventful one for Halsey, starting with a wave of headlines and fan chatter after her candid revelation on The Zane Lowe Show. Halsey stunned the pop world by admitting she’s “not allowed” to make another album right now because her label considers her last release The Great Impersonator commercially underwhelming. Halsey pushed back, pointing out the album’s first-week sales topped 93,000 units and debuted at number two, impressive in most industries but apparently not enough for a pop star with their chart history. She vented that expectations were being set at the level of her earlier era with Manic, which debuted with 239,000 units and went on to sell two million copies, something even she says is unrealistic to maintain. “I made an experimental concept album about how I almost died,” Halsey explained, noting her artistic choices aren't always going to yield massive pop numbers. She was frank: “It should be good enough I do it once in a while”—and the message has been ricocheting across social media from Twitter to TikTok to Instagram, fueling both outrage at the label and wide empathy for Halsey as she navigates the industry’s relentless machine. Hot1017 covered her remarks, as did Bops and Bangers and ABC Audio, each echoing the tension between artistic freedom and business expectations.

    Alongside this news, Halsey is prepping for a significant milestone: the tenth anniversary of her breakthrough album Badlands, with a special tour kicking off in October. The anniversary is already generating buzz, as noted by Apple Music and through her interview with Zane Lowe where she reflected on her career arc, her relationship to stardom, and the personal toll of fame. Charts are showing Badlands climbing once again, an echo of her enduring impact as fans revisit her roots.

    Business headlines in music have also been lively, with Michelle Jubelirer, former Capitol Music Group chief and past Halsey ally, launching a new venture called Soft Shock—a management and media collective aiming to empower artists and challenge industry conventions, according to Music Business Worldwide. Though not directly tied to Halsey’s current contractual woes, it certainly resonates for observers reading between the lines on how big-name artists are looking for more agency and protection.

    Halsey's name was also loosely connected this week in Jersey thanks to Halsey Fest 2025, a family-friendly festival honoring Halsey Street in Newark. PRNewswire and Patch detailed the event’s local art, community spirit, and vendor showcases—proving yet again that both the artist and her namesake street have deep roots and ongoing influence in the culture, even when the stories are about different Halseys.

    As for unconfirmed reports or speculation, some online buzz claims Halsey has met with new managers and lawyers in response to her label’s position, but no reputable outlet has corroborated any contractual split or imminent new deal. What’s certain is that Halsey’s frustration and forthrightness just set a new biographical milepost: she’s no longer just “pop star Halsey,” but a vocal advocate for creative independence, and the whole industry is listening.

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    4 min
  • Halsey's Whirlwind Week: Badlands Tour, Venice Film Festival, and Philanthropy
    Sep 16 2025
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    Halsey has dominated the headlines in recent days with a whirlwind of significant developments and appearances that underscore both her artistic legacy and her personal milestones. Most notably, Halsey electrified fans across social platforms on August 28 by announcing the Back to Badlands international tour, set to honor the tenth anniversary of her breakout 2015 album Badlands. The tour, promoted by Live Nation, will kick off on October 14 at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Forever Cemetery and traverse North America, Europe, the UK, and Australia. The hype involved exclusive Instagram teasers and special tiered presale ticket offers, while press releases trumpeted Badlands’ remarkable achievement of selling over 3 million copies in the US and securing RIAA certification for every track. Halsey’s team also confirmed an upcoming in-depth interview on the decade-defining impact of Badlands with acclaimed journalist Zane Lowe, with fans and critics alike anticipating personal insights into her career trajectory and influence, as announced on both her official channels and Zane Lowe’s X account.

    Amid her music milestones, Halsey's public persona shined at major global events. On September 1, she was photographed arriving with fiancé Avan Jogia at the Hotel Excelsior for the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, and the next evening, the couple stunned on the red carpet for the premiere of The Smashing Machine. The previous day, Halsey attended the prestigious amfAR Gala in Venice, bidding $585,000 for a personalized portrait by artist Julian Schnabel—news that Variety poignantly tied to her ongoing dedication to medical charities, given her own experiences with lupus and a leukemia disorder. Halsey emphasized the personal resonance of this charity work, expressing to Variety how the intertwining of art, personal health, and philanthropic legacy has taken on even greater meaning since the birth of her son.

    On the business front, Halsey is staying visible between projects by promoting her new single’s music video Drive, which she wrote and directed, marking ten years since the song’s original debut. Halsey also urged support for the film Americana, starring Sydney Sweeney, defending its creative team via Instagram Stories against negative press connected to her co-star’s controversies, an intervention highlighted by outlets like AOL and shared widely on X.

    Rounding out her packed schedule, Halsey was spotted with Avan Jogia shopping in Los Angeles on September 9, sparking fan chatter on HalseyFan.com and reaffirming her connection with her audience. Through this flurry of tour announcements, music releases, red carpet glamour, and charity work, Halsey's recent days have not just been busy—they have been a testament to her enduring impact both in the music industry and beyond.

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    3 min
  • Halsey's Badlands Turns 10: Epic Tour, Reissue, and Pop Legacy
    Sep 13 2025
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    In the past several days Halsey has dominated music news cycles thanks to the official announcement of her Back to Badlands Tour which will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her breakthrough debut album Badlands. This major headline was confirmed by outlets such as Alice 96.5 and AOL which detailed that the tour kicks off October 14 with a much-hyped show at Hollywood Forever in Los Angeles and will sweep across North America before hitting Europe the UK and Australia through February 2026. Demand has been intense according to ticket platforms like SeatGeek with multiple dates added in cities such as LA New York Philadelphia Boston Chicago Denver and Toronto.

    For superfans Halsey is also launching a deluxe Badlands anthology collection landing August 29 on vinyl and digital with never-before-heard orchestral versions rarities demos and slick new artwork. According to the official press release the original album has racked up more than 9 billion streams worldwide and is one of the rare albums where every track received RIAA gold platinum or multi-platinum certification making this anniversary culturally significant for both Halsey and the pop industry at large. VIP ticket bundles are fueling even more buzz with the promise of exclusive merch handpicked by Halsey herself and a “Roadtrip to the Badlands” experience for top-tier fans.

    Just weeks ago Halsey wrapped up the For My Last Trick tour which was built around her 2024 album The Great Impersonator culminating in a spirited July finale in Highland California. That quick turnaround from one major tour to a retrospective global anniversary campaign is already earning praise from industry watchers who see Halsey staking a bold claim as both nostalgic icon and still-evolving pop innovator.

    On the press circuit Halsey is about to deepen the cultural moment with an interview for Zane Lowe’s influential Apple Music series focused on Badlands 10 years later which Lowe promoted on Twitter September 12. Lede Company confirmed the announcement while Halsey herself kicked off the IG hype with cryptic teasers—her announcement post for the tour on August 28 included the caption “one countdown has ended and a new one begins” which rapidly spread across music blogs and stoked fervor among her 30 million-plus Instagram followers.

    There have been no new reports of business ventures or corporate launches involving Halsey in the last few days according to Oregon state filings and industry business trackers. No controversies or unsubstantiated rumors surfaced in major coverage. Social media analysis shows Halsey trending in connection with the tour and deluxe reissue hashtagged #BackToBadlands and #10YearsOfBadlands with fan-generated content and ticket giveaways filling timelines and radio contest announcements.

    In sum Halsey’s recent news cycle is dominated by the tour and anniversary album campaign which mark a milestone in her career with striking potential for long-term biographical impact as she balances the nostalgia of Badlands with ongoing artistic evolution.

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    4 min
  • Halsey's Venice Debut: Fashion, Film, and a Badlands Milestone Tour
    Sep 9 2025
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    Hot off the red carpet, Halsey stunned fashion and music columns with an appearance at the 2025 Venice Film Festival on September 1, dazzling in a slinky halterneck gown by Australian designers Nicole and Ford, making waves alongside style powerhouses like Amanda Seyfried and Cate Blanchett as shown by Associated Press footage. This appearance was not just a fashion moment—Halsey was there as executive producer for the premiere of How to Shoot a Ghost, a darkly surreal short film by acclaimed filmmaker Charlie Kaufman. Halsey’s move into film comes via her brand-new production company, Unmade, co-founded with manager Anthony Li and fiancé Avan Jogia, indicating a fresh, potentially long-term creative direction outside music. Ahead of the festival, Groovevolt reported that industry buzz is strong for this project, some calling it a “genre-bending spectacle,” and while Halsey has kept commentary minimal, her behind-the-scenes leap has film and music insiders speculating this could be the start of a recurring Hollywood crossover.

    On the touring front, Halsey made major news with the announcement of her Back to Badlands Tour, celebrating ten years since her breakout debut album BADLANDS, as covered by Alice 96.5 and SFS Shameless. The tour launches October 14 at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, stretching through North America, Europe, the UK, and Australia, with new dates added due to overwhelming demand according to Halseyfan.com. Presale and general ticket sales have been hot topics on social media, with Halsey’s posts racking up high engagement as fans clamor for early tickets. This tour is widely seen as both a career milestone and a victory lap, coming on the heels of her For My Last Trick Tour that capped her most recent studio album The Great Impersonator.

    Only days before this eruption of activity, Halsey generated major music news by sharing the stage with Amy Lee of Evanescence at the Hollywood Bowl, delivering the live debut of their new single Hand That Feeds, as reported by Just Jared and Consequence Music. The performance, marked by Halsey’s emotional tribute to Lee as a musical hero, is already being cited as a highlight of the year’s live music calendar, lending serious legacy weight to both artists’ catalogues.

    On the pop culture gossip beat, rumors of a feud between Halsey and country singer Kelsea Ballerini were officially put to rest when Ballerini was spotted cheering in the crowd at Halsey’s Hollywood Bowl gig, later sharing on Instagram, “forever a @iamhalsey fan,” a sign that social media chatter about their friendship status was overblown.

    For business moves, public sightings, headline moments, and chart resilience, Halsey’s past few days have defined her as an artist moving beyond pop stardom into broader creative entrepreneurship, with every indication that her film and music worlds will continue colliding in ways that fuel the pop culture conversation for months to come.

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    3 min
  • Halsey's Triumphant Return: Badlands Tour, Film Debut, and Inspiring Resilience
    Sep 6 2025
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    Halsey has commanded international headlines this week with a slew of milestone announcements and high-profile appearances. In the most significant music development, Live Nation and Tone Deaf report Halsey has expanded her highly anticipated Back to Badlands 2025-2026 international tour, now spanning three continents and marking the 10th anniversary of her breakthrough Badlands album. Additional shows in Sydney on February 14 and Melbourne on September 20 were added to meet overwhelming demand according to Halsey Fan and Live Nation, cementing her enduring global draw. The general tour on-sale started September 5 and several North American dates reportedly sold out almost instantly, reflecting the artist’s staying power a decade into her career. UPI highlights Halsey’s new music video for Drive released September 3, featuring dystopian visuals and a stirring monologue about escaping invisible control, followed closely by last week’s cinematic video for Gasoline, both reviving Badlands classics for a new era of fans.

    Halsey’s creative ambitions now extend far beyond music. Groovevolt broke the news that she’s making her debut as an executive producer in film with Oscar-winner Charlie Kaufman’s short How to Shoot a Ghost, set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival. This marks the first major project for Unmade, the production company Halsey co-founded with her manager Anthony Li and fiancé Avan Jogia. Industry chatter is electric, as the collaboration signals a serious move into the film world. Halsey and Jogia caused a stir at the August 31 amfAR Gala in Venice, where she bid $585,000 for a custom portrait of herself—further testament to her rising influence in both celebrity and art circles. Socially, Halsey remains vocal and visible, using Instagram last month to reflect on her improved health after publicly revealing her Lupus SLE and rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder diagnoses in June 2024, sharing optimism and gratitude for fan support and medical remission.

    On social media, Halsey’s posts revisiting her 2024 MTV VMAs stage comeback continue to rack up engagement, with fans and outlets like Allure spotlighting her candid interviews about family, music, and beauty. For business headlines, Halsey’s tour presales were a notable live entertainment story for the week, but there have been no confirmed reports of new brand endorsements or ventures aside from her move into film. Unconfirmed rumors on Twitter suggest further collaborations may be in the works for the anniversary tour but no official comment has surfaced as of this writing. In sum, Halsey’s narrative this week is one of powerful reinvention—musical celebration, artistic daring, and resilient public presence, suggesting this chapter may prove pivotal for both her biography and long-term artistic legacy.

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    3 min
  • Halsey's Triumphant Return: Badlands Anniversary Tour and Advocacy
    Sep 2 2025
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    Halsey has seized headlines in recent days with the blockbuster announcement of her Back to Badlands 2025-2026 international tour, a milestone celebration marking the 10th anniversary of her debut album BADLANDS. According to Live Nation and confirmed by Consequence and multiple entertainment outlets, the tour launches on October 14 with a high-profile opening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, a fittingly dramatic nod to the album’s cult legacy. The tour will hit major North American cities like Boston, Chicago, and New York before going global with stops in Mexico City, key European capitals, the UK—where she will play storied venues including Manchester’s Aviva Studios and Brixton Academy—then wrapping with a trio of shows in Australia scheduled for February 2026.

    Ticket presales for superfans kicked off on September 2, and general sales begin September 5. The response online has been electric with fans flooding social media to share nostalgia for BADLANDS, which is one of the few albums in history where every track achieved RIAA Gold, Platinum, or Multi-Platinum status according to Dork magazine and ABC Audio. As part of the anniversary celebration, Halsey is also releasing a comprehensive BADLANDS anthology—available on vinyl and digital streaming platforms August 29—featuring a 3xLP “Decades Edition” packed with orchestral versions, demos, and rarities, as reported by Consequence and KS95.

    Business news has also kept Halsey in focus, with her recent For My Last Trick tour, launched in support of her 2024 album The Great Impersonator, described by Variety as “one of the most ambitious pop tours of the year” and the best-selling tour of her career. Industry insiders at Factory International and Dork highlight that Halsey’s live draw remains undiminished as she returns triumphantly to the arena circuit.

    On the philanthropic and public appearance front, the Associated Press and San Francisco Chronicle covered her standout moment at the amfAR Venezia charity gala during the Venice Film Festival. Halsey not only bid for the gala’s top auction lot—a Julian Schnabel portrait—but spoke movingly on the red carpet about living with two autoimmune diseases, sharing that the nonprofit’s AIDS and autoimmune research is deeply personal for her. As she puts it, amfAR’s work “has never been closer to home than it is right now.”

    Between the global tour, nostalgia-fueled vinyl drops, critical and commercial recognition for her past and present work, and heartfelt advocacy on the world’s most glamorous stages, Halsey has dominated recent pop culture discourse with substance and star power. No verified reports of new personal relationships or controversies have surfaced in major media during this window. All eyes are firmly on her music and message as BADLANDS turns ten.

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