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Halsey Hitting the Road for 2025-2026 Back to Badlands International Tour Celebrating 10th Anniversary of Debut Album

The outing will kick off with a special show at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in October.

Halsey attends the Los Angeles Special Screening of "Americana" at Desert 5 Spot on August 03, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

Halsey attends the Los Angeles Special Screening of "Americana" at Desert 5 Spot on August 03, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

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Halsey announced the dates for the 2025-2026 Back to Badlands international tour on Thursday morning (Aug. 28). The global swing will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the singer’s 2015 debut album, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and featured the singles “Ghost,” “New Americana” (No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100), as well as “Colors” and “Castle.”

The Live Nation-produced tour will kick off with a special show at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Oct. 14, before moving on to gigs in Mexico City, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, D.C., Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Toronto and New York, winding down at the Fillmore Detroit on Jan. 17.


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From there, the outing will move on to a European swing and wind down with three shows in Australia in mid-February. Tickets for the tour will first go on sale through an artist pre-sale kicking off on Tuesday (Sept. 2), with additional pre-sales running throughout the week before the launch of a general on-sale beginning on Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. local time here.

According to a release, Badlands is one of the only albums in music history to have every song RIAA certified gold, platinum or multi-platinum. The singer recently released a new video for the Badlands fan favourite “Gasoline,” with a promised second new video soon for another classic from that era, “Drive.” The album has always been a special one for Halsey, who in 2020 celebrated its fifth anniversary with their first-ever live album, Badlands (Live From Webster Hall).

Check out the dates for Halsey’s 2025-2026 Back to Badlands world tour below:

  • Oct. 14: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Forever
  • Oct. 22: Mexico City, MX @ Pabellón Oeste
  • Oct. 24: Dallas, Texas @ South Side Ballroom
  • Oct. 26: Atlanta, Ga. @ Coca-Cola Roxy
  • Oct. 29: Philadelphia, Pa. @ The Fillmore Philadelphia
  • Nov. 2: Boston, Mass. @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • Nov. 4: Washington, DC @ The Anthem
  • Nov. 6: Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Armory
  • Nov. 8: Chicago, Ill. @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
  • Nov. 12: Denver, Colo. @ Fillmore Auditorium
  • Jan. 9: Toronto, ON @ History
  • Jan. 13: New York, N.Y. @ Hammerstein Ballroom
  • Jan. 17: Detroit, Mich. @ The Fillmore Detroit
  • Jan. 22: Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS LIVE
  • Jan. 23: Berlin, DE @ Velodrom
  • Jan. 24: Dusseldorf, DE @ Mitsubishi Electric Halle
  • Jan. 26: Paris, FR @ L’Olympia
  • Jan. 29: Manchester, UK @ Aviva Studios
  • Feb. 3: London, UK @ 02 Academy Brixton
  • Feb. 13: Sydney, AU @ The Hordern Pavilion
  • Feb. 17: Brisbane, AU @ Riverstage
  • Feb. 19: Melbourne, AU @ Festival Hall
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