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Halsey's Milestone Week: Badlands Tour, Label Woes, and Unwavering Fan Loyalty

Halsey's Milestone Week: Badlands Tour, Label Woes, and Unwavering Fan Loyalty

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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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