Halsey
American singer
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2025 | Scheduled to perform 'For My Last Trick: The Tour'. |
2024 | Major performances at IHeart Radio Music Festival, MTV Video Music Awards, and Flow Festival, showcasing new and existing songs including 'Ego' and 'Nightmare' |
2024 | Cast in the film 'MaXXXine' as Tabby Martin |
2024 | Halsey performed at the IHeart Radio Music Festival and MTV Video Music Awards, showcasing songs including Nightmare, Without Me, and Ego |
October 25 2024 | Released her fifth studio album 'The Great Impersonator'. Organized a global scavenger hunt with clues and capsules containing items representing different decades for fans to find. |
September 2024 | Announced her engagement to Canadian actor Avan Jogia on X (formerly Twitter). |
September 6 2024 | Released fourth single 'Ego', accompanied by a video clip which she wrote and directed, featuring herself playing two characters attempting to kill each other. Performed the song at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards with a 1990s garage rock band aesthetic. |
August 15 2024 | Released third single 'Lonely Is the Muse', a song describing efforts to avoid being defined by others and exploited. |
July 26 2024 | Released 'Lucky' as the official lead single of the album, which samples Britney Spears' 2000 single of the same name. |
June 5 2024 | Revealed her diagnosis of lupus and T-cell disorder. |
June 4 2024 | Halsey released 'The End', the lead promotional single for her fifth studio album 'The Great Impersonator', which addresses her health battles. |
2023 | Appeared in the film 'Americana' as Mandy Starr |
June 21 2023 | Halsey performed a string ensemble show in Newark, New Jersey, at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, performing orchestra versions of her songs, including first-time live performances of 'Ya'aburnee' and 'Bells in Santa Fe'. |
June 14 2023 | Halsey signed with Columbia Records. |
April 2023 | Filed for primary physical custody of her son to take him on tour, requesting joint legal custody with Alev Aydin. |
April 15 2023 | Variety announced that Halsey and Capitol Records had parted ways. |
February 24 2023 | Halsey released 'Die 4 Me', an updated and extended version of her verse from the Post Malone song 'Die For Me'. |
2022 | Initiated the Love and Power Tour, continuing her live performance trajectory. |
2022 | Halsey performed an extensive set at Hangout Festival, featuring multiple songs from her discography |
May 31 2022 | Capitol Records conceded to the criticism and set a release date for 'So Good' on June 9, 2022. |
May 22 2022 | Halsey posted a TikTok video criticizing Capitol Records for not allowing her to release 'So Good' without a viral marketing campaign. |
January 2022 | Halsey wrote and produced a song titled 'So Good', which was initially withheld from release by Capitol Records. |
2021 | Created a companion hour-long film 'If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power', playing the roles of Queen Lila and Lilith |
2021 | Halsey performed on Saturday Night Live, singing I am not a woman, I'm a god and Darling |
2021 | Voiced Porsha Crystal in the animated film 'Sing 2' |
December 11 2021 | Informed fans via Twitter that she was diagnosed with ADHD in high school and is now medicated. |
August 27 2021 | Halsey released her fourth studio album 'If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power', produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and was later certified Gold by the RIAA in February 2023. |
July 2021 | Gave birth to her son with Alev Aydin. |
March 2021 | Announced that she uses both 'she/her' and 'they/them' pronouns. |
2020 | Launched the Manic World Tour to promote her third studio album. |
2020 | Halsey voiced herself in an episode of Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? titled 'The New York Underground!' |
2020 | Halsey performed in The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II television special |
2020 | Halsey performed Graveyard at multiple award shows including MTV Europe Music Awards and American Music Awards |
August 28 2020 | Released her first live album, 'Badlands (Live from Webster Hall)'. |
June 2020 | Launched The Black Creators Fund to provide financial support, resources, and a platform to black creators. |
June 25 2020 | Announced her first book of poetry, 'I Would Leave Me If I Could', was available for preorder. |
May 2020 | Joined protests in Los Angeles for racial justice following the murder of George Floyd, alongside Yungblud. |
May 1 2020 | Released collaboration with Marshmello titled 'Be Kind'. |
March 11 2020 | Endorsed Bernie Sanders during the Democratic presidential primaries, urging fans to vote for him via social media and a campaign promotional video. |
February 7 2020 | Released 'Experiment on Me' from the Birds of Prey soundtrack, produced by Oli Sykes and Jordan Fish. |
January 25 2020 | Appeared on Saturday Night Live, performing two songs from Manic: 'You Should Be Sad' and 'Finally // Beautiful Stranger', and appeared in sketches. |
January 17 2020 | Released her third studio album 'Manic'. |
2019 | Performed at multiple high-profile events including Saturday Night Live, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, The Voice, Billboard Music Awards, and Capital Summertime Ball |
2019 | Halsey performed at the Billboard Music Awards, singing Boy With Luv and Without Me |
2019 | Halsey launched 'Road to Manic', a web series documenting her creative process, consisting of 10 episodes spanning 2019-2020 |
2019 | Declared herself 'the anti-popstar', emphasizing her stance on music genre classification and artist identity. |
September 29 2019 | Released promotional single 'Clementine' on her birthday. |
September 23 2019 | Announced the Manic World Tour in support of her third studio album. |
September 13 2019 | Released the single 'Graveyard'. |
August 14 2019 | Revealed on Twitter that she had quit smoking cigarettes after a decade. |
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