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Halsey announces new album she ‘thought might be their last’: Watch trailer

Halsey's confessional concept album is expected to be released later this year..

Halsey raised the curtains from their upcoming album called ‘The Great Impersonator’ as she released the trailer along with it. The concept of the album is based on their life and career where the singer is asking some heavy existential questions. The announcement of their new announcement was made on Tuesday, August 27.

Halsey announces her new confessional concept album along with a trailer. REUTERS/David Swanson(REUTERS)

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Halsey announces new album: Watch trailer

Halsey dropped the trailer of their new album, two months after she was diagnosed with Lupus and a rare T-cell disorder. At the beginning of the trailer, Halsey can be heard saying, “I really thought this album would be the last one I ever made,” in a voiceover.

The trailer then includes a series of short clips including the Without Me singer cosplaying David Bowie and Brittany Spears. She sports more retro outfits from various decades, she confessed in the narration, “When you get sick like that, you start thinking about ways it could’ve all been different” as reported by Billboard.

The clips then shifted to the behind-the-scenes of making the album as she continued to narrate, “What if I debuted in the early 2000s? The ’90s? The ’80s? The ’70s? “Am I still Halsey every time? In every timeline, do I still get sick? Do I become a mom?”

Halsey also used snippets of their single Lucky she released earlier this year along with others following the aesthetics of the decades she mentioned in their narration. She concluded the trailer with, “If it all ended right now, is this a person you’d be proud to leave behind? Is it even you?”

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Halsey feels ‘lucky to be alive’

Halsey released an emotional track at the beginning of the year called The End when she expressed she felt “lucky to be alive,” as she suffered from Lupus SLE which is an autoimmune disease which affects the skin, joints, kidneys, brain and other organs. She has not announced a release date for the album but their website hints it will release later this year.

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Halsey announces “confessional concept album”, The Great Impersonator

“I really thought this album might be the last one I ever made…” Watch the insightful trailer for Halsey’s fifth LP, The Great Impersonator, which is due out at some point this year.

Halsey announces “confessional concept album”, The Great Impersonator

Having previously promised an “all over the place” new album, Halsey has revealed exactly why that’s the case with the long-awaited announcement of her fifth LP.

A very insightful minute-and-a-half new trailer for the record – which goes by the name The Great Impersonator – hears Halsey reflect how, “When you get sick like that, you start thinking about ways it could have all been different” ( Halsey was diagnosed with Lupus SLE and a rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder in 2022).

Sharing snippets of the different genres and eras to be heard on the follow-up to 2021’s If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power , they then go on to ask in the video: “What if I debuted in the early 2000s, the ’90s, the ’80s, the ’70s… am I still Halsey every time, in every timeline?”

Halsey concludes that, “I spent half my life being someone else, I never stopped to ask myself: if it all ended right now, is this the person you’d be proud to leave behind? Is it even you?”

Watch the trailer below – and get ready for The Great Impersonator. Halsey hasn’t announced the release date, but their website teases that it’s coming in 2024 (with the month unfortunately blurred out for now).

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Lana Del Rey’s New Boyfriend Doesn’t Fit In With Her Usual Type—or Does He?

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Lana Del Rey knows what it’s like to be young and in love. Her dating history is quite the peculiar one, with lots of fans turning their heads on whoever she’s dating now. As of writing this, it’s *checks notes* an alligator tour guide.

The “Say Yes to Heaven” songstress often keeps her love lowkey, but her fans always catch on to whoever is trying to court her. In late 2023, Lana opened up with Harper’s Bazaar about how she’s quick with love. “I have a big old home inside,” she says of her heart. “That’s the whole thing. It’s warm in here. There’s a huge hearth in here. If I had to peer right inside my heart, it’s really big. And it’s really hot and warm. But it can be icy though,” she warns me. “I’m not afraid of a fight. I’ll go from zero to 100 real fast, but that’s what you can do when you’re at home with yourself. You can fight fast, love fast, all that stuff.”

Read more: Here’s the Lana Del Rey Song That Captures Each Zodiac Sign’s Poetic Side

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Lana Del Rey is allegedly dating Jeremy Dufrene. Read all about the There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard singer and the alligator tour guide’s relationship below.

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Lana Del Rey was recently seen holding hands with Jeremy Dufrene at a Harrods store in London, and at a local pub. Her new alleged boyfriend is a tour guide Airboat Tours by Arthur, in Des Allemands, Louisiana, near New Orleans. Lana visited Jeremy in his workplace years ago when she posted a picture of her with her new boo in 2019. “Jeremy lemme be captain at Arthur’s Air Boat Tours x,” she posted on Facebook in 2019.

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Lana Del Rey was engaged to musician and manager of Range Music Evan Winiker in 2023. Billboard confirmed their engagement after she was seen with him at the Malibu Chili Cook-Off together in September 2022. However, Lana confirmed that she was single in December 2023.

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Jack Donoghue sparked rumors he was dating Lana Del Rey after he took a video Instagram video of the pair at a monster truck race. In the video, Dey Rey even referred him as “babe.” The couple took photos in front of Chicago’s Cook County Jail, which he captioned, “family visit. The two called it quits shortly after.

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Lana Del Rey debuted her big engagement ring on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and a source later confirmed to People that she was engaged. The two met on a dating app, but called it quits in 2021.

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Lana Del Rey and Sean Larkin arrives at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.

Lana Del Rey dated cop and ex-reality TV star Sean Larking from September 2019 to March 2020. Sean succinctly recalled how they met when they met through work in New York and “just kind of hit it off from day one,” he told the New York Times .

Lana confirmed the rumors when she told The Los Angeles Times , “I didn’t know we were being photographed,” she said of their first date, a Central Park stroll that was captured by the paparazzi. “I would’ve worn something different.”

She took him as a date at the 2020 Grammy Awards ceremony but later called things off in March of that year. “Right now, we’re just friends,” he told NYT in 2020. “We still talk and whatnot, we just have busy schedules right now.”

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G-Eazy was linked with Lana Del Rey when they were spotted at Coachella in 2017. The two seemed to call it off when G-Eazy announced his relationship with Halsey in August of that year.

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Lana Del Rey dated photographer Francesco Carrozzini from July 2014 to November 2015. He directed and filmed her music videos for “Ultraviolence” and “Honeymoon.” He revealed that he moved to LA for her in an interview with   Hürriyet Kelebek . “We have a quiet, isolated life in Los Angeles,” he said. “We are in our own world.”

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Singer Lana Del Rey and her boyfriend Barrie-James O'Neill attend the MTV EMA's 2012 at Festhalle Frankfurt on November 11, 2012 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Lana Del Rey dated musician Barrie James O’Neill from 2011 to 2014. The two were rumored to be engaged when she was spotted wearing an engagement ring.

Barrie’s band Kassidy opened for Lana Del Rey in 2013, and he still continues to write music for her way past their breakup in her 2021 album Blue Bannisters .

Lana opened up about her relationship in an interview with Just Jared . “When I met my boyfriend … we always say that the entire time we were writing for each other, but we didn’t know it until we met each other,” she said. “So, you feel like even though you didn’t know the person then, all the songs are for them now. That’s romantic.”

The two broke it off in 2014, and Lana opened up about the reason in an interview with Swiss newspaper  20 Minuten : “He is a wonderful person. But there are some things he has to deal with. I will not explain it in detail. This was hard on our relationship. I no longer felt free.”

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‘Tis the season of rock reunions — but not for the Smiths , according to Morrissey , who has responded to demands for the British rock band’s revival after Oasis unexpectedly announced their return . Although it comes as no surprise (the Smiths have famously rejected similar offers for a reunion tour), Morrissey seemed encouraged to shut down any excitement for a treaty between himself and bandmate Johnny Marr .

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For some context, back in 2016, Marr and Morrissey sparred about their political differences, with Morrissey making remarks about being pro-Brexit and in support of Farage, while Marr condemned his former bandmate for those beliefs.

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Music | 49ers wr aiyuk agrees to massive extension, solidifying super bowl hopes, music | review: music legend compares hometown crowd to ‘old people’s home’, santana wanted more from fans at shoreline.

Carlos Santana performs during the Oneness Tour 2024 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

And what he was seeing from his hometown fans late in the show on Tuesday night (Aug. 27) at Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View didn’t impress him at all.

“It feels like we are at the old people’s home,” the legendary Bay Area guitarist remarked about the less-than-rambunctious response from the crowd.

Was he joking? Hmm … . Does Carlos Santana ever joke? He always comes across as serious and sincere in just about every situation. And this was certainly no exception. The 77-year-old Woodstock great seemed genuinely miffed at what he saw as a lack of energy from the some 17,000 fans in attendance during the homestretch of his band Santana’s nearly two-hour set.

It wasn’t like anyone was seen snoozing to, say, “Corazón espinado,” of course, but there were many fans who chose to remain in their seats as the dance party lost steam in hour two. Santana also remained seated for long portions of the show, mind you, which probably had something to do with a back issue that has caused him to cancel some upcoming shows.

Santana was hardly blameless in this outcome, though, as he frontloaded the setlist with most of his best-known classic rock radio hits — including “Evil Ways,” “Black Magic Woman” and “Oye cómo va” — and then moved on to other material. The latter was still enjoyable, but many fans probably had heard all the songs that were on their wish lists within the first third of the set. That’s a pacing problem — not a crowd problem.

Otherwise, the show proved to be yet another master class in Latin rock by one of the greatest guitarists ever born and his sensational backing band, which includes Andy Vargas and Ray Greene on vocals, Benny Rietveld on bass, Karl Perazzo and Paoli Mejías on percussion, Tommy Anthony on guitar and vocals, David K. Mathews on keys and Cindy Blackman Santana on drums.

Any chance to see Cindy Blackman Santana should be capitalized on, whether she’s sitting on the drum throne in her husband Carlos’ band or leading her own outfit. She’s one of the best drummers on the planet and was a joy to behold as she fueled the band through such numbers as “Everybody’s Everything” (which led into a great duo spotlight for the drummer and bassist Rietveld) and the band’s fabulous cover of Babatunde Olatunji’s “Jin-go-lo-ba.”

The group welcomed back a couple of old friends — keyboardist Chester Thompson and vocalist Tony Lindsay — late in the set. Both of those talents were in the band during the comeback years, after 1999’s “Supernatural” brought Santana back to the top of the album charts for the first time since 1971’s “Santana III,” and it was great to see them back onstage with their former boss.

Carlos Santana performs during the Oneness Tour 2024 at the...

Carlos Santana performs during the Oneness Tour 2024 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

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Carlos Santana, left, and Cindy Blackman Santana perform during the Oneness Tour 2024 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2024. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

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Despite the lull in crowd energy late in the set, and the band leader’s arguably over-reaction to it, the group managed to end the main set on a high note with “Maria Maria” and “Foo Foo,” then quickly returned for an encore highlighted by Blackman Santana’s incredible drum work.

The Counting Crows were also on this all-Bay Area bill and did a fantastic job with a set that stretched just over an hour and included 14 songs. Unlike with Santana, the Crows’ set — and the crowd’s reaction to it — just kept getting better and better as the night progressed.

They came out of the gates with a pretty straight-forward “Hard Candy” and proceeded to deliver takes on “Mr. Jones,” “Omaha,” Colorblind” and other fan favorites that nicely balanced what we remember from the records with some additional thrills and frills.

In a nice nod to the setting, the Crows turned to another group of hometown heroes — the Grateful Dead, who remain forever connected with Shoreline — for a cover of “Friend of the Devil” that sat about halfway between the Dead’s fast-paced original recording and the more dirge-like version performed in concert.

Yet, amazingly, that wasn’t the best cover of the set. That would come once lead singer Adam Duritz sat down at the piano and surprised the crowd with a gorgeous, restrained and heartfelt version of possibly Taylor Swift’s most beautiful composition — “The 1.”

I hadn’t seen the Crows in years — although I used to see them quite often back in their commercial heyday of the ’90s and early ‘2000s. And this performance definitely put them back on my radar in a big way. Already looking forward to my next Counting Crows show. Thankfully, it seems I won’t have to wait that long.

“Thank you for tonight — and every night over the years,” Duritz said to the crowd at the end of the set. “And — don’t worry — we will be back.”

Here are the setlists from Santana’s and Counting Crows’ Tuesday night concert, based on our notes and information from Setlist.fm:

1. “Soul Sacrifice” 2. “Jin-go-lo-ba” 3. “Evil Ways” 4. “Black Magic Woman”/”Gypsy Queen” 5. “Oye cómo va” 6. “Everybody’s Everything” 7. “Europa (Earth’s Cry, Heaven’s Smile)” 8. “The Game of Love” 9. “Savor” 10. “Make Somebody Happy” 11. “Life is for Living” 12. “(Da le) Yaleo” 13. “Put Your Lights On” 14. “Corazón espinado” 15. “Maria Maria” 16. “Foo Foo” Encore: 17. “007 Theme”/”Are You Ready” 18. Drum solo 19. “Smooth”

Counting Crows 1. “Hard Candy” 2. “If I Could Give All My Love (Richard Manuel Is Dead)” 3. “Mr. Jones” 4. “Colorblind” 5. “Butterfly in Reverse” 6. “Omaha” 7. “Miami” 8. “Friend of the Devil” 9. “Round Here” 10. “Rain King” 11. “The 1” 12. “A Long December” 13. “Hanginaround” 14. “Holiday in Spain”

Counting Crows perform at Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View on Aug. 27, 2024 (Jim Harrington, Bay Area News Group).

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Halsey’s mini summer tour is “Closer” than ever.

The pop star has lined up five concerts with a live string ensemble at intimate venues from June 21 through July 2.

That includes two gigs in their home state, New Jersey.

On June 21 and June 22 , the “Bad At Love” singer will perform at Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center .

And considering how much star power Halsey carries along with the limited number of shows on the tour, last-minute tickets are surprisingly affordable .

At the time of publication, prices start at a very reasonable $61 before fees on Vivid Seats.

As an added bonus, all proceeds for the five shows benefit a pair of LGBTQIA+ organizations — Outright International and Human Rights Campaign,

Want to see a stripped-down version of Halsey live for a good cause and prices that won’t break the bank?

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Halsey 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and the lowest price on tickets available can be found below.

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Halsey set list

Although we’re not sure what Halsey will play at these live string shows, here’s what made the set list at a recent festival performance courtesy of Set List FM .

01.) “Nightmare” 02.) “Castle” 03.) “Easier than Lying” 04.) “You Should Be Sad” 05.) “Graveyard” 06.) “Colors” 07.) “Eastside”

08.) “The Lighthouse” 09.) “honey” 10.) “Bad at Love” 11.) “3am” 12.) “Closer”

13.) “Gasoline” 14.) “Experiment on Me” 15.) “Without Me” 16.) “I am Not a Woman, I’m a God”

Pop stars on tour in 2023

Although Halsey is embarking on a super brief 2023 tour, many megastars are going on full-fledged nationwide runs this summer.

Here are just five of our favorite icons you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

•  Taylor Swift

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Halsey (born September 29, 1994) is the stage name of American indie-pop singer-songwriter and musician Ashley Frangipane, hailing from Washington, New Jersey, U.S.

Born and raised in Washington, New Jersey, Frangipane also spent time in neighbouring New York where she soon developed ties. During her early years the musician learned to play the viola, violin, and the cello before at the age of 14, pickiing up the acoustic guitar. Frangipane subsequently enrolled in community college studying songwriting and began to build a list of musical connections. In order to pay for her classes the singer-songwriter would perform all over the East Coast using various monikers, ultimately landing on the anagram of her name, Halsey.

The musician’s big break came in 2014 when Frangipane uploaded the song “Ghost” to her SoundCloud page. The track soon became popular online and caught the attention of a number of interested labels. The singer subsequently signed with Astralwerks who issued her debut EP “Room 93” in October that year. Introducing the singer’s emotive vocal delivery and songwriting, reminiscent of British singer Ellie Goulding, the record catapulted Frangipane to online notoriety. Featuring the single “Ghost”, the EP also spawned four accompanying videos, garnering significant attention on music video platforms.

In support of the record the singer toured in support of The Kooks and embarked on her “American Youth Tour” alongside Young Rising Sons and OLIVVER. The remix EP “Room 93: The Remixes” was released in March 2015 featuring mixes by Arty, Lost Kings, and Sander Kleinenberg. Later in 2015 the singer made her South by Southwest festival debut, where according to social media, she was the most talked-about act of the festival.

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I started listening to Halsey in the summer, as a lot of people that have the same music taste as me had been raving about her on twitter, tumblr and instagram. So i checked her music out on spotify and fell in love.

I then told my best friend about her and she too quickly became obsessed. When she released tickets for a London show we bought them straight away.

The effects were amazing, she looked amazing and her voice was incredible! Also, the two support acts (Flor and BØRNS) were really good.

I recommend getting standing tickets, as you will have a much better view (also the O2 Academy Brixton had the floor as a slope so you had a good view from wherever you were standing) and getting there when doors open as the queue moves fast and you'll be able to have a good spot and see the supporting acts.

I really loved her performance of New Americana, Ghost, Young God, Hurricane, Drive and Gasoline!!

The setlist was really well thought out and she was charming, beautiful and funny! One of the best shows I've been to!

There wasn't a massive variety of merch but, as someone who goes to concerts a lot, it was a really really good show. 100% worth the money!

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The moment the bass kicked in and the lights went down, I could feel her energy in the air. All of her love, all of her peace was radiating throughout the ballroom and crashing like waves into each and every single persons chest. When she finally appeared in a red jumpsuit and a black top, my heart stopped. Everything in the world came to a pause and she was there, giving her life on stage. After several costume changes and adjustments and beautiful stage presence, Halsey began to address some issues that have come about in the US and in doing so, she reminded us all to be proud. Proud of our race, sexuality, gender and everything in between. And when she looked out into the crowd, scanning our faces, passing her love individually to every pair of eyes she met, I almost felt as though her eyes caught me, way up in the balcony beyond human sight, and I swear she smiled.

Not only is Halsey's stage presence intensely welcoming and energetic, but her voice is absolutely stunning. Even with all her movement and dancing she still manages to sound almost identical to her recordings. I have so much love and respect for her talent and I hope to see her again live very soon.

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New Jersey pop singer Ashley Nicolette Frangipane better known by her stage persona of Halsey is the next in a long line of icy cool teen stars attempting to break out of the States. Although she is only 20 years old, there is something quite old headed and mature about Halsey. Perhaps it is due to the fact you can really understand the mixed inspirations of Slick Rick, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Alanis Morisette, The Cure and 2Pac when watching her live.

There is clear adoration for the indie scene that she grew up surrounded by whilst the hip hop bass lines are turned up to the max during the show. She has a great confidence too for somebody so young as she enthuses the crowd with ease and makes them jump along to tracks they have not even heard of. The debut album is set for release this year so therefore a number of tracks are showcased tonight and there is a strange electricity that seems to point towards this being one of the most exciting releases to come.

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Halsey was fucking amazing. It was a very fun show and I really liked that it was general admission. I waited in line in the cold for about 4 hours and there were around 150 to 200 people in front of me. When I got onto the venue everyone was really nice and I somehow worked my way up to 3rd row. There was a lot of pushing but that's to be expected at a general admission show. Olivver the kid went on first and he played about 5 songs his music was really good and even though the crowd didn't know him, we had a good time. Next was Young Rising Sons, Adam was very involved in the crowd and was always holding ours hands and signing to us. He handed a girl his mic for about 30 seconds was constantly making eye contact with people. Finally Halsey came on. She played 12 songs and fucking killed it. She had a lot of attitude and went all around the stage. She wasn't as involved in the crowd as YRS was but her show was fucking amazing

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Halsey is truly amazing live. Her energy on stage was incredibly high throughout the entirety of the show: she never seems to get tired! Her voice sounds identical to that of the studio versions of her songs, even when she is jumping around and engaging with the crowd (interacting with the front row), and EVEN when the end of the show came, she still hit the notes effortlessly. Furthermore, her outfit changes were executed smoothly and quickly, not giving the crowd much time to even register her temporary disappearances. The lights and sounds also added to her performance (although I would say that there was quite a lot of fast flashing lights, which is bad for my head!). Overall, it was truly amazing, and she had everyone else tirelessly dancing and singing along through the entire concert. I would definitely go to see her again!

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The best concert I've ever been to in my entire life... granted I've only been to 2... but Halsey has been my idol ever since I discovered her, and it was a dream come true seeing her life. If I get enough money I may go to her last concert at Madison Square Garden seeing as I'm originally from New York, and it would be cool to be able to say "yeah I went to the first concert and the last concert of her Final Installment" It is my dream come true, and I hope I can meet her one day... if I didn't cry enough at the concert from her being so amazing I can't even imagine meeting her!! But I 10/10 recommend you see her in concert. I can't stop posting about it everywhere, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat got SPAMMED with all my videos and pictures that I took. I can't wait to see her again! :)

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Attended the second night of Halsey's residency at Webster Hall on Thursday (9th May). I was fortunate enough to get a ticket during the second round. (She had reclaimed prior tix from scalpers.) Her fan base is incredibly passionate about her, and tis easy to see why.

The majority of the set list covered her latest album, "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom". "Bad at Love" was a definite crowd pleaser. "Now or Never", "Sorry", "Walls Could Talk" and "Strangers" were additional gems. Though being in General Admission was an insane crush, I would gladly see her again.

She definitely fed off the energy of the crowd, and we returned it in spades. She effortlessly danced across WH's small stage. After remarking how far she was from her audience at one point, she then jumped into the crowd.

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Halsey, she was absolutely amazing live. She spoke to the whole crowd and it felt like she really connected to the crowd. Her songs were amazing live and her dancing was breathtaking. The lights were as it was searching for the right crowd member to shine it's multicoloured brightness to illuminate oneself. But the lights were certainly not 'overdone' in any means. Halsey is a great person to who will try to take time to meet with the fans. In my personal experience I waited a couple hours outside to even catch another glimpse of her. When she came out she spoke again to us that were left about her experience and what really could you ask more of ? All and all I would definitely go to another one of her concerts if the opportunity came up again. Would recommend for any fan of hers.

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I find it hard to put into words how amazing I felt at Halsey's Houston show on October 25th. There were fans of so many different races, sexualities, and ages, and once Halsey started singing it's as if the whole crowd became one person and we all just connected so deeply with the music and the artist. Halsey is one of the few artists who will go out of their way to communicate with their fans. She didn't just go up there, sing, and leave. She talked to us about love, heartache, and being strong in the face of hate and adversity and that just made her performance ten times more emotional and amazing for me. Not to mention, the special effects, dancing, and opening acts were breathtaking. Halsey can put on quite a show and I would strongly recommend going to see her live.

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The concert was amazing. The stage was lit sooo well that even from far you could see it. It’s a must go to concert because in between songs Halsey sometimes has some really deep conversations with the audience and parts of it are very inspiring. In her concert yesterday in Wolf Trap Vienna she said that she doesn’t like being at the top away from the audience. That’s why she had a really pretty staircase that could take her closer to us. At one point she came walking down the side way of the crowd and everyone went crazy. She’s says that we’re all relatable no matter who you are: guy, girl someone’s girlfriend of ex. We can all relate in someway!! I could write an essay on this but it’ll be too long:)

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Halsey is a pop artist from New Jersey. She gained recognition with her EP titled Room 93 in 2014. Her debut album was Badlands in 2015 and she followed that up with Hopeless Fountain Kingdom in 2017.

Halsey has also been featured on a few hit singles for other artists including Closer with The Chainsmokers, Eastside with Benny Blanco and Khalid, and Him & I with G-Eazy.

Some of Halsey’s biggest tracks include Bad at Love, Castle, Strangers, Sorry, Alone, and Without Me.

Halsy has gone on two headlining tours before, one for each of her major label albums. Her 2017 Hopeless Fountain Kingdom tour travelled all around the world and featured opening sets from PARTYNEXTDOOR, Charli XCX, Lauren Jauregui, and Jessie Reyez.

Her third studio album, Manic, was released in early 2020. She has plans to head out on the Manic World Tour in 2020 in support of the album, but that was cancelled due to the pandemic. Instead, Halsey wrote another album while she was pregnant with her first child. She released “if i can’t have love i want power” in 2021.

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Halsey Announces Love And Power Tour For Summer 2022

The artist is bringing along Beabadoobee, PinkPantheress, and more.

Halsey has announced a major run of live shows in support of her critically acclaimed and Grammy-nominated fourth studio album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power .

Called the Love And Power Tour , the 21-date stretch of shows will be Halsey’s first proper tour since the singer was forced to cancel their Manic World Tour in 2020. It will also be the first time they’ll be performing the career-defining album live in full. The tour will bring Halsey throughout the U.S. starting in West Palm Beach, FL where the tour kicks off in May, before wrapping up on the west coast in Irvine, CA in July. In between, Halsey will also make appearances at multiple music festivals, including Alabama’s Hangout Music Festival, Milwaukee’s Summerfest, and New York City’s Governor’s Ball.

Halsey will also be bringing along a stellar slate of supporting acts, including British rocker Beabadoobee, TikTok sensation PinkPantheress, acclaimed U.K. synth-pop group Wolf Alice, cult L.A. band The Marías, and more.

Halsey released her fourth studio concept album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power to massive success in August 2021. Produced by Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the record is the first and only album Reznor and Ross have ever jointly produced for another artist. The 16-track epic marked an extreme shift in sound for Halsey as they dove into industrial rock and pop, and covered themes ranging from gender identity, pregnancy, societal expectations , and more.

For everything we know about attending Halsey’s Love And Power Tour — including the full tour dates, openers, and how to buy tickets — read on.

Halsey’s Love And Power Tour 2022 Dates

  • 5/17/2022 — West Palm Beach, FL @ iThink Financial Amphitheatre
  • 5/19/2022 — Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • 5/21/2022 — Gulf Shores, AL @ Hangout Music Festival
  • 5/24/2022 — Nashville, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater
  • 5/27/2022 — Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
  • 5/29/2022 — Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • 6/1/2022 — Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center
  • 6/3/2022 — Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center
  • 6/5/2022 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
  • 6/8/2022 — Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • 6/11/2022 — New York, NY @ The Governors Ball
  • 6/16/2022 — Seattle, WA @ White River Amphitheatre
  • 6/18/2022 — Portland, OR @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
  • 6/21/2022 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
  • 6/24/2022 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • 6/26/2022 — Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
  • 6/28/2022 — Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion
  • 6/30/2022 — Atlanta, GA @ Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood
  • 7/2/2022 — Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest
  • 7/3/2022 — Chicago, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • 7/6/2022 — Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • 7/9/2022 — Irvine, CA @ FivePoint Amphitheatre

Who Is Opening For Halsey’s Love And Power Tour?

Halsey is bringing along a crew of talented artists to support her during the Love And Power tour.

Beabadoobee and TikTok sensation PinkPantheress will open for Halsey during the first half of the tour. They’ll play from the inaugural show in West Palm Beach, FL on May 17 to the Columbia, Maryland show on June 8. (No openers will perform for Halsey’s festival dates on May 21 and June 11.)

Cult indie-pop band The Marías and TikTok-star-turned-musician Abby Roberts will take over the tour’s second half at the Seattle, Washington show on June 16 until the July 9 show in Irvine, California.

And if that wasn’t enough, Wolf Alice will fill-in for one special night at Halsey’s Los Angeles show on June 21.

See the full opener schedule below.

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Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday Feb. 4, 2022 at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.

There will also be multiple tiers of presale opportunities including an artist presale from Wednesday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m. ET to Thursday Feb. 3 at 10 p.m. ET., and a special presale for past attendees of Halsey’s Manic tour scheduled to kick off Tuesday Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. local time. Find more information on Halsey’s tour website .

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Halsey has announced a new North American tour, dubbed Love And Power , to take place this summer in support of If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power .

The New Jersey-born musician released their fourth album last August and will now take it on tour for the first time from May.

The gigs will kick off in West Palm Beach, FL on May 17 and continue on until July 9, when the tour concludes at FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine, CA. All shows will be held at outdoor venues and will follow Live Nation’s COVID-19 protocol, which requires all attendees to show proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID test.

Halsey will be supported by British grunge star Beabadoobee and London alt-pop newcomer PinkPantheress between May 17 to June 8 (except May 21). LA indie-pop band The Marias and TikTok make-up artist-turned-pop star Abby Roberts will join them from June 16 to July 9, excluding June 21 where Wolf Alice will open.

“it’s been far too long and i could not be more excited to see you all,” Halsey wrote on Twitter . “the love and power tour is coming this summer.” Tickets will go on general sale on Friday (February 4) and will be available to purchase here .

Some of the tour dates include festival headline appearances, including at Hangout Fest in Alabama and Governors Ball in New York .

In December, Halsey released an extended edition of If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power , featuring two versions of their 2020 single “Nightmare,” as well as the track “People Disappear Here.” Both songs had previously been released on special US retailer releases of the record last year.

Weeks before that release, the pop icon shared a new video for “Honey,” which appeared on the Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross-produced album. The clip saw the star getting covered in honey while performing the track.

On March 2, Halsey will be honored at the BandLab NME Awards 2022 , where she will receive the Innovation Award. “I wasn’t expecting [this], I was very surprised,” she told NME when the news was announced last year. “But it’s really, really awesome – I think you start to get really sad and nervous about how your music connects when you’re not around to bring it to life, and to know that it’s still resonating is really, really cool.”

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May 17 – West Palm Beach, Fl – iThink Financial Amphitheatre May 19 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre May 21 – Gulf Shores, Alabama – Hangout Fest May 24 – Nashville, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater May 27 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion May 29 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre Jun 1 – Boston, MA – Xfinity Center Jun 3 – Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center Jun 5 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage Jun 8 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion Jun 11 – New York, NY – Governors Ball Festival Jun 16 – Seattle, WA – White River Amphitheatre Jun 18 – Portland, OR – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Jun 21 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl Jun 24 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre Jun 26 – Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion Jun 28 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion Jun 30 – Atlanta, GA – Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood Jul 2 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater Jul 3 – Chicago, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Jul 6 – Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre Jul 9 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre

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In their new song "The End," the singer born Ashley Frangipane straightforwardly and bracingly confronts their lupus diagnosis. It's the first single from their promised fifth album — here's what we know about it so far.

Just as May gave way to June, Halsey posted an unflinching video depicting their illnesses, and released a poignant song about themselves: "The End."

But the end of what, exactly? The end of making music, which Halsey dragged themselves from poverty to doggedly pursue? God forbid, the end of a life? No, they're referring to something even more bracing: the end of all things.

"If you knew it was the end of the world / Could you love me like a child? / Could you hold me in the dark," Halsey sings in the chorus of the aching ballad. "If you knew it was the end of the world / Would you like to stay a while? Would you leave when it gets hard?" Listening to the brutally honest, detail-stuffed "The End," you practically squint under fluorescent hospital lights: it's one of the most personal, and risk-taking, singles Halsey has ever penned. And there are a lot more where that came from. Along with the song, Halsey also announced they've recorded a new album, the title of which they haven't disclosed just yet.

"Let's try something different this time and start at 'The End,'" the three-time GRAMMY nominee wrote on Instagram, before sharing a carousel of photos and videos detailing their brutal health journey. Here's everything GRAMMY.com could find about their forthcoming fifth album.

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First Things First: They're On A New Label

If you need a refresher, Halsey had a very public break with their previous label, Capitol Records, whom they were with for eight years. The snafu was over their single, "So Good," which Halsey claimed was on ice until "they can fake a viral moment on TikTok."

A year later, Halsey left Capitol, and soon inked a deal with Columbia Records. Their fifth album will be their debut with Columbia.

They're Eyeing A "Rebirth" — And A Path To Wellness

Within said Instagram carousel, Halsey reveals the state of their physical vessel — and their burning desire to get right with their body.

"I'm giving myself two more years to be sick," the 29-year-old says, rubbing their legs to soothe the pain. "At 30, I'm having a rebirth, and I'm not gonna be sick, and I'm gonna look super hot and have so much energy, and just get to re-do my twenties in my thirties."

"Long story short, I'm Lucky to be alive," they wrote in the caption. "Short story long, i wrote an album." As such, expect the new album to tackle all of the above, and unfold it into unexpected shapes and dimensions.

They've Unveiled A New Website

Along with all this, Halsey has revealed a mysterious website, ForMyLastTrick.com. Peruse its array of digital badges; they undoubtedly, cryptically tie into their new album, from a cigarette butt (they quit a few years ago ) to a cartoon X-ray machine to a Casper-like ghost clutching a sign: "You won't find me here." Whatever the intent behind that statement, you'll find a lot of Halsey in this collection of symbols.

It's Going To Be Emotional

Last fall, Halsey hinted that their fifth album would be a highly personal, internal affair. "Not pictured: me splitting myself in two everyday so that I can give you my deepest wounds (and a handful of perfect joys) for the 5th time in 10 years," they wrote on Instagram.

Thankfully, Halsey's in one piece — and seemingly on the creative roll of their lifetime. As the "chaos and confetti of big singles and album releases" continues, keep checking this piece for up-to-date information on Halsey's latest offering.

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As July comes to a close, there's another slew of new musical gems to indulge. Check out the latest albums and songs from Paris Hilton and Meghan Trainor, Mustard and more that dropped on July 26.

July has graced us with a diverse array of new music from all genres, lighting up dance floors and speakers everywhere.

The last weekend of the month brings exciting new collaborations, including another iconic track from Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding , as well as a fierce team-up from Paris Hilton and Meghan Trainor . Halsey and Muni Long offered a taste of their forthcoming projects, while Jordan Davis and Miranda Lambert each delivered fun new country tunes. 

In addition to fresh collabs and singles, there's a treasure trove of new albums to uncover. Highlights include Ice Spice 's Y2K! , Rakim's G.O.D. , Sam Tompkins' hi, my name is insecure , Wild Rivers' Never Better , Tigirlily Gold's Blonde , and kenzie's biting my tongue .

As you check out all the new music that dropped today, be sure you don't miss these 10 tracks and albums.

mgk & Jelly Roll — "Lonely Road"

Although fans anticipated Machine Gun Kelly 's next release to mark his return to hip-hop, no one seems to be complaining about "KellyRoll." Embracing the trend of venturing into the country genre, mgk teams up with fellow GRAMMY-nominated artist Jelly Roll on their newest track, "Lonely Road."

The genre-blending track interpolates John Denver 's classic "Take Me Home, Country Roads." However, unlike Denver's sentimental ode to the simplicity of rural life, mgk and Jelly Roll reinterpret the track through the lens of romantic relationships that have come to a, well, lonely end.

As mgk revealed in an Instagram post, "Lonely Road" was a labor of love for both him and Jelly Roll. "We worked on 'Lonely Road' for 2 years, 8 different studios, 4 different countries, changed the key 4 times," he wrote. "We finally got it right."

Halsey — "Lucky"

In another interpolation special, Halsey samples not one but two classics in their latest single, "Lucky." The song's production features elements of Monica's 1999 hit "Angel of Mine," while the chorus flips Britney Spears' fan-favorite "Lucky" into a first-person narrative.

While Halsey has always been a transparent star, their next project is seemingly going to be even more honest than their previous releases. After first revealing their journey with lupus with the super-personal "The End" in June, "Lucky" further details their struggles: "And I told everybody I was fine for a whole damn year/ And that's the biggest lie of my career."

Though they haven't revealed a release date for their next project, Halsey referred to her next era as a "monumental moment in my life" in an Instagram post about the "Lucky" music video — hinting that it may just be their most powerful project yet.

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Paris Hilton & Meghan Trainor — "Chasin'"

Ahead of Paris Hilton's forthcoming album, Infinite Icon — her first in nearly 20 years — the multihyphenate unveiled another female-powered collaboration, this time with Meghan Trainor. Co-produced by Sia, "Chasin'" is a lively pop anthem about discovering self-worth in romantic relationships and finding the strength to walk away from toxicity.

"She is the sister I always needed and when she calls me sis, I die of happiness inside," Trainor told Rolling Stone about her relationship with Hilton. Coincidentally, Trainor first wrote the track with her brother, Ryan, but the pop star was waiting for the right collaborator to hop on the track — and Hilton was just that.

"We made something truly iconic together," Trainor added. "It was a bucket list dream come true for me."

Empire Of The Sun — 'Ask That God'

A highly awaited return to music after eight years, Australian electro-pop duo Empire Of The Sun are back with their fourth studio album, Ask That God .

"This body of work represents the greatest shift in consciousness our world has ever seen and that's reflected in the music, " says member Lord Littlemore in a press statement.

Like their previous work that transports listeners to a different universe, this album continues that tradition with trancey tracks like lead single "Changes" and the thumping title track. Ask That God offers a chance to reflect on the blend of reality and imagination, while also evoking the radiant energy of their past songs.

Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding — "Free"

Dance music's collaborative powerhouse, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding, are back with another summer hit. Their latest track, "Free," marks the fourth collaboration between the duo — and like their past trilogy of hits, the two have another banger on their hands.

The track debuted earlier this month at Harris' show in Ibiza, where Goulding made a surprise appearance to perform "Free" live. With Harris delivering an infectious uptempo house beat and Goulding's silky vocals elevating the track, "Free" proves that the pair still have plenty of musical chemistry left.

Post Malone & Luke Combs — "Guy For That"

Post Malone 's transition into country music has been anything but slow; in fact, the artist went full-throttle into the genre. The  New York-born, Texas-raised star embraced his new country era with collaborations alongside some of the genre's biggest superstars, like Morgan Wallen and Blake Shelton . Continuing this momentum as he gets closer to releasing F-1 Trillion , Post Malone teams up with Luke Combs for the new track "Guy For That."

The catchy collaboration tells the story of a relationship that has faded, where the protagonist knows someone who can fix almost anything, except for a broken heart. It's an upbeat breakup song that, like Post's previous F-1 Trillion releases, can get any party going — especially one in Nashville, as Malone and Combs did in the track's music video.

Forrest Frank & Tori Kelly — "Miracle Worker"

Just one month after Surfaces released their latest album, good morning , the duo's Forrest Frank unveiled his own project, CHILD OF GOD — his debut full-length Christian album. Among several features on the LP, one of the standouts is with GRAMMY-winning artist Tori Kelly on the track "Miracle Worker."

Over a plucky electric guitar and lo-fi beats, Frank and Kelly trade verses before joining for the second chorus. Their impassioned vocals elevate the song's hopeful prayer, "Miracle Worker make me new."

Their collaboration arrives just before both artists hit the road for their respective tours. Frank kicks his U.S. trek off in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 31, and Kelly starts her world tour in Taipei, Taiwan on Aug. 17.

XG — "SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT"

Since their debut in 2022 with "Tippy Toes," Japanese girl group XG has been making waves and showing no signs of slowing down. With their first mini album released in 2023 and now their latest single, "SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT," the group continues to rise with their distinctive visuals and infectious hits.

The track features a nostalgic rhythm reminiscent of early 90s R&B, showcasing the unique personalities of each member. As an uptempo dance track, it's designed to resonate with listeners from all across the globe.

"SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT" also serves as the lead single for XG's upcoming second mini album, set to release later this year.

Mustard — 'Faith of a Mustard Seed'

For nearly 15 years, Mustard has been a go-to producer for some of rap's biggest names, from Gucci Mane to Travis Scott. On the heels of earning his first Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper as a producer with Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," he's back with his own collaboration-filled project.

Faith of a Mustard Seed features a robust 14-song track list with contributions from Vince Staples, Lil Yachty , Charlie Wilson , and more. The LP marks Mustard's fourth studio album, and first since 2019's Perfect Ten .

In an interview with Billboard , Mustard shared that the album's title is an ode to late rapper Nipsey Hussle , who suggested the title during one of their final conversations before his untimely death in 2019. And once "Not Like Us" hit No. 1, Mustard knew it was time to release the long-in-the-making album.

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Loving Olivia Rodrigo's "Vampire"? Check Out 15 Songs By Alanis Morissette, Miley Cyrus & More That Reclaim The Breakup Narrative

From the soft hums of Carole King's "It's Too Late" to GAYLE's fiery rage on "abcdefu," these 15 songs encapsulate the expansive emotions of women who put problematic exes in their place — far behind them.

Since the 2021 release of SOUR , critics and listeners alike have touted Olivia Rodrigo for her knack to eloquently pen the relatable woes of adolescence and the pitfalls of falling in love too hard. Her latest single, "vampire," is no different.

Despite trading in her "drivers license" teenage loverboy for an older man, the perfectly executed expression of agony remains. As Rodrigo wails on the chorus, "You made me look so naïve/ The way you sold me for parts/ As you suck your teeth into me/ Bloodsucker, famef—er/ Bleeding me dry like a g——n vampire."

But before there was Rodrigo, there was Avril Lavigne , Taylor Swift , and Alanis Morissette — none of which would be where they were without pioneers of diaristic songwriting, Carole King and Carly Simon . Thanks to the immortalization of their music, we can relive the shift from poetic disclosures of hurt, which King exemplifies on "It's Too Late," to more unrepentant, straightforward jabs (like Kate Nash says on "Foundations," "Don't want to look at your face 'cause it's making me sick") and harrowing battle cries (as Miley Cyrus roars, "I came in like a wrecking ball"). 

Below, revisit 15 songs by empowered women, from 1971 all the way to 2021, who reclaimed the breakup narrative with their fervent sentences of damnation — because, as the age-old saying goes, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.

Carole King — "It's Too Late" (1971)

When Carole King released "It's Too Late" in 1971, it marked a new era of songwriting. Discussions about divorce were generally unheard of, but even more so when initiated by a woman. Yet, King carried on to unapologetically release "It's Too Late," which later won a GRAMMY for Record of the Year and is lauded by Rolling Stone as one of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

On this folky track, King and her husband's inevitable parting is on the horizon, but she isn't resentful per se. Instead, she's more troubled by the embarrassment of her husband's growing discontent, admitting, "I feel like a fool." And at this point, she's ready to move on and can be grateful for the times they've shared. 

Carly Simon — "You're So Vain" (1972)

In her '70s chart-topper, Carly Simon narrates the tale of an arrogant man who believes every woman is enchanted by his aura. But the folk songstress wants to make it very clear she's not impressed by his embellished stories or luxurious closet.

Usually, it's easy to guess the subject of a breakup song, but "You're So Vain" has led to decades of speculation. Many have assumed it could be about James Taylor , who Simon married in 1972 and divorced in 1983, or Mick Jagger , who provided vocals to the track (a theory that was later debunked). To this day, she has only revealed the track's inspiration to a select few, including Taylor Swift, who names Simon as one of her role models.

Joan Jett And The Blackhearts — "I Hate Myself For Loving You" (1986)

Joan Jett might not give a damn about her bad reputation, but she despises nothing more than her ex-lover making her look like a lovesick fool.

On "I Hate Myself for Loving You," the '80s chanteuse wraps herself around a classic glam rock beat, unveiling her contempt for a man who's neglected her. Stripped of her pride, Jett begins to resent herself for holding onto her feelings — as evidenced by the song's title. 

She tries to hide her dwelling desires ("I want to walk, but I run back to you") but ultimately fails to rid herself of the emotions, leaving her to fantasize about the sweet justice of one day roping him back in, just to leave him. 

Alanis Morissette — "You Oughta Know" (1995)

It's impossible to talk about scathing breakup songs without acknowledging Alanis Morissette's quintessential heartbreak anthem, "You Oughta Know." At the time of its release, the Jagged Little Pill single contained some of the most honest and vitriolic lyrics in existence.

Morissette begins with an illusive statement, "I want you to know that I'm happy for you," which, by the second verse, crumbles into a revelation, "I'm not quite as well, you should know." As she culminates into her most confessional, the instrumental rises into an addicting ruckus, with Morissette revealing the thoughts most of us would be too ashamed to admit: "It was a slap in the face how quickly I was replaced/ And are you thinkin' of me when you f— her?"

Shania Twain — "That Don't Impress Me Much" (1997)

Shania Twain has a particular superpower of delivering each of her lyrics with an air of lightheartedness and confidence. So, when you hear a track like "That Don't Impress Me Much," her disappointment and irritation becomes undetectable.

A quick examination of Twain's story proves — despite the song's bouncy melodies — she's jaded by her ex's preoccupation with his vehicle, appearance and intelligence. Sure, he might be perfect on paper, but he lacks the qualities of a forever lover, and his unmerited ego should be reserved for true big shots like Elvis Presley and Brad Pitt.

Michelle Branch — "Are You Happy Now?" (2003)

In the opening verse of "Are You Happy Now?," Michelle Branch pleads, "No, don't just walk away/ Pretending everything's okay, and you don't care about me." At first, she is in disbelief that her once admirer would swiftly brush her off, but as she reaches the chorus, she begins to question whether his actions were a lie all along.

Her mind racing, Branch teeters between shameless questions of "Do you really have everything you want?" and "Could you look me in the eye and tell me you're happy now?" But by the song's end, she gets the most satisfying payback of all — peace without him: "I'm not about to break/ 'Cause I'm happy now."

Avril Lavigne — "My Happy Ending" (2004)

"My Happy Ending" finds 2000s pop-punk maven Avril Lavigne grasping onto the shards of a broken relationship and trying to pinpoint where everything went wrong. She could have said the "wrong" thing, or her partner's misfit friends might have spoken negatively about her. But there is one thing she does know with certainty: there is no way to pick up the pieces.

Coming to terms with the truth, Lavigne repositions her anger toward the other person for stripping her of her fairytale ending, sarcastically acknowledging him for their time spent together over a somber piano: "It's nice to know you were there/ Thanks for acting like you care/ And making me feel like I was the only one."

Kelly Clarkson — "Gone" (2004)

Kelly Clarkson has traversed almost every emotion in love, from her epic breakup anthems like "Behind These Hazel Eyes" to her most recent LP chemistry . But "Gone" may just be her most unrelenting to date.

Introduced by its Breakaway counterpart "Since U Been Gone," the mononymous "Gone" extends Clarkson's journey of healing — this time, with a more explicit and mature diatribe against her ex's character. Rather than using trivial attacks, Clarkson instead chooses to call out his assumption she'd run back into his arms, later declaring an end to her toleration: "There is nothing you can say/ Sorry doesn't cut it, babe/ Take the hit and walk away, 'cause I'm gone."

Lily Allen — "Smile" (2006)

With "Smile," Lily Allen gets her sweet revenge through the sight of her former flame's tears and misfortune. But the lyrics of Allen's breakthrough single doesn't exactly clarify the specifications of her antics, only an explanation for its origins.

After a cheating scandal ends her relationship, her mental health plummets — until he comes crawling back for her mercy. Upon hearing his pleas, she comes to a realization: "When I see you cry, it makes me smile." And as the conniving music video shows, anyone who cheats on her will get their karma — perhaps in the form of organized burglary, beatings, and a laxative slipped into their morning coffee.

Kate Nash — "Foundations" (2007)

Following in the footsteps of her mentor Lily Allen, Kate Nash vividly paints the tragedy of falling out of love, made prismatic by her plain-spoken lyrics ("Your face is pasty 'cause you've gone and got so wasted, what a surprise!") and her charming, thick London accent.

In this story, Nash has not quite removed herself from the shackles of her failing relationship. In fact, she'd like to salvage it, despite her boyfriend's tendency to humiliate her and her irresistible urge to sneer back with a sarcastic comment. By the end of the track, Nash, becoming more restless, packs on new ways to inconvenience him — but in the end, still wonders if there's any saving grace to preserve their once blazing spark out of a fear of loneliness.

P!nk — "So What" (2008)

The year P!nk wrote "So What," she already had a bevy of platinum singles under her belt. With a gleaming social status and peaking career, she was apathetic to the temporary separation from her now husband, Carey Hart. Feeling the highs of newfound singlehood, P!nk was ready to incite personal tyranny, whether that meant not paying Hart's rent, drinking her money, or starting a fight.

Ironically, Hart appears as the antagonist in the music video, which P!nk revealed via her official fan website was a testament of their growth: "Carey hadn't heard the song before he did the video. That's how much he trusts and loves me [...] He gets it. He gets me," she said.

Taylor Swift — "Picture To Burn" (2006)

Taylor Swift has long solidified herself as the reigning queen of love songs, from ballads honoring the most committed relationships to diss tracks of heartbreaking adolescent flings. The latter houses one of the earliest (and most twangy) hits in Swift's sweeping catalog: "Picture to Burn."

In this deceivingly upbeat tune, Swift vows to seek vengeance on a boyfriend after he leaves her to date one of her friends — from getting with his friends to having her father give him a piece of his mind. And along the way, she will gladly dish out a few insults: "You're a redneck heartbreak who's really bad at lying/ So watch me strike a match on all my wasted time/ As far as I'm concerned, you're just another picture to burn."

Miley Cyrus — "Wrecking Ball" (2013)

Closing the door on her Hannah Montana days, Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" saw the childhood pop star in her most grown-up and vulnerable state to date. Months before the release, Cyrus had called off her engagement to her longtime boyfriend, Liam Hemsworth, paving the way for her thunderous performance on the Bangerz single.

Just as affecting as Cyrus' belting vocals is the track's iconic music video. Cyrus climaxes with a deafening cry — "All you did was wreck me" — as she swings across the screen on an actual wrecking ball, breaking down all her physical and metaphorical walls. 

Halsey — "You should be sad" (2020)

By the mid-2010s, the industry had put angst on the back burner in exchange for feel-good EDM and trap beats. Well, that is, at least, until Halsey entered the picture.

After just two years in the limelight, Halsey had cultivated a vibrant assortment of sonic melodrama — from the dirt and grime of toxic, failed love on tracks "Bad at Love" and "Colors" to the Bonnie and Clyde-esque heated passion of "Him & I."

In 2020, Halsey rounded out her discography with the genre-bending, introspective Manic , where a track like "You should be sad" commands your attention with matter-of-fact, vindictive comments: "I'm so glad I never ever had a baby with you/ 'Cause you can't love nothing unless there's something in it for you."

GAYLE — "abcdefu" (2021)

Unlike most love songs, GAYLE refuses to point her fury on "abcdefu" solely toward her heartbreaker. The then-16-year-old singer, instead, rages against his mother, sister and pretty much anyone (and anything) he's associated with — other than his dog — across a searing melody with a bewitching bassline.

Earlier this year, GAYLE revealed to GRAMMY.com that she was "angry at him and was angry at the people who enabled him and his behavior." That animosity was palpable in "abcdefu," creating a magic as empowering as it is cathartic — and, like many songs that came before it, proving that there can be power in pain.

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The Psychology Of "Sad Girl" Pop: Why Music By Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams, Olivia Rodrigo & More Is Resonating So Widely

As Olivia Rodrigo, Tate McRae and more of pop's current leading ladies continue to pour their hearts out in song, three music psychology experts assess what makes their vulnerability so connective.

Olivia Rodrigo probably never imagined that a drive through the suburbs would become a rallying cry for anyone who's ever mourned a relationship. But when she released her debut single, the racing power ballad "drivers license," in January 2021, suddenly she had the biggest song in the world.

"drivers license" broke streaming and chart records upon its release, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and inspiring memes across social media. While it wasn't exactly uplifting —  Rodrigo vividly details the devastation of trying to move on from an ex, and laments the milestones they were supposed to celebrate together — the song became universally celebrated, sending listeners into a nostalgic haze of first heartbreaks. Everyone was screaming, crying and dancing at the same time.  

"drivers license, " one could say, is the latest centerpiece of "sad girl" pop — the specific aesthetic of artists who write songs through a dreamy, yet raw lens of rage, pining, heartbreak or rejection. The music itself creates a spectrum of emotions where you might want to sway at one point, but scream like Zach Braff and Natalie Portman at the rock quarry in Garden State at another.

Though Rodrigo is one of the stars at the center of "sad girl" pop, it had been percolating long before the explosion of "drivers license." After all, artists like Fiona Apple and Alanis Morrisette were the poster girls for it in the mid-to-late '90s. But one could argue that this iteration of "sad girl" pop found its roots in the 2010s, thanks to artists like Lana Del Rey , whose palpable aching and loneliness became inescapable anthems like " Video Games " and " Summertime Sadness "; Taylor Swift, whose first crossover success Red spawned the still-heart-wrenching fan favorite  "All Too Well"; Robyn, who created the ultimate crying-at-the-club banger " Dancing on My Own "; and MARINA, care of the depressed-Barbie era of her album Electra Heart .  

Even with all of its origins, "sad girl" pop didn't truly begin to form its own sort of subgenre until Billie Eilish and her whispery, gloomy music emerged in 2016. Others have steadily begun following suit: Sasha Alex Sloan emerged with a debut EP aptly titled Sad Girl two years later; Gracie Abrams' intimate, diaristic tracks served as major inspiration for Rodrigo (who later recruited Abrams as a tour opener); Tate McRae has turned her insecurities into aspirational, sad-pop anthems like "she's all i wanna be."

While "sad girl" pop isn't exactly new (most music trends are cyclical, of course), the way that people are clinging to it is. "There's a cliche about pop that it represents a retreat from reality, an escapist fantasy world where listeners get to leave their fears and anxieties in a vision of Katy Perry 's 'Teenage Dream' or fun. 's 'We Are Young,'" says Nate Sloan, host of Switched on Pop and assistant professor of musicology at USC Thornton School of Music. "But modern listeners — especially young people — are pushing back against that paradigm, celebrating artists like Billie Eilish, Halsey , and girl in red , who don't shy away from the troubles of the world but sublimate them into their music."  

Their music, in turn, helps them cope with their own "lived realities." It's equal parts celebration of the artist and found community for someone who, in a world away, relates.

Which is why the rise of "sad girl" pop feels synonymous with the current state of the world. To varying degrees, we've all endured the trauma of a pandemic that hasn't ended, particularly the mental and emotional toll of isolation and anxiety that has transpired. There's also been the weight of police brutality, school shootings and the impending death of democracy for people to bear. Finding comfort in nostalgia — especially within pop culture — was natural for many.

Some retreated to the music, TV or films they listened to when they were teenagers, while others sought relief in music that evoked the feeling of being young and carefree. It's also why recent vulnerable, melancholy pop tracks became such a balm — and ultimately solidified the power of "sad girl" pop.

But the group that seems to be drawn to this niche pop aesthetic are teenagers. It makes sense: Gen Z is coming of age at a time when there's less of a stigma around discussing mental health. Celebrities and artists are arguably more open than ever about their struggles — Shawn Mendes , for instance, has often shared his battle with anxiety , sharing a super honest message with fans in April; Selena Gomez opened up about her bipolar diagnosis in 2020, and launched a multimedia company dedicated to mental health this year.

And it isn't just young women dominating this niche area of pop. Male artists like Conan Gray , Dean Lewis , Jeremy Zucker and Lewis Capaldi are delivering bedroom pop anthems ranging from angsty to wistful, overall unafraid to showcase raw vulnerability. Their music has proven to similarly resonate, with Capaldi's pained breakup ballad "Someone You Loved" hitting No. 1 on the Hot 100 in 2019 and Dean Lewis' "Be Alright" reaching No. 1 on Billboard's Adult Pop Songs chart that same year.

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"Shame is gradually being removed, so people are talking more about their feelings and their mental health — and audiences can relate to it," says Jodi Milstein, MA, LMFT, LPCC, music therapist.

When their emotions are reflected back to them in a song by a public figure, sometimes that's the key to getting help and seeking therapy. "A lot of times, we can't tell people, 'you need to do this, this and this to feel better.' We just have to set an example," Milstein explains.

Gen Z is much less filtered than other generations, and more candid about their own mental health struggles, as a 2018 survey by the American Psychological Association and a 2019 report by the American Psychiatric Association showed. And it's not uncommon to see them pouring their hearts out on TikTok or Instagram. But their connection to hyper-vulnerable music is also the result of where they are in their lives. Because their brains are still developing, they "tend to have a more difficult time modulating their emotions," says Sloan.

"At the same time, they feel things more deeply than adults might, especially music," he continues. "Studies have shown that the developing brain creates strong neural pathways between music and emotion in the teenage years, so that the music we listen to at that phase of our lives tends to stay with us, no matter how far we get from that period.".

Despite the lyrics — or even the mood — of the artist, "sad girl" pop is no different than other subgenres of music. "What's true of 'sad girl' pop is true of all music: it's essential to try and hear a piece of music as expression, not fact," Sloan adds.

In other words, girl in red may be singing about depression in "Seratonin," but it doesn't mean that the listeners themselves are depressed. They could be, but they could also find catharsis or joy in hearing someone detail a similar experience. And at a young age, especially, there's so much power in being seen and heard by a song.

"Several studies have shown that when listeners listen to sad music, they can experience [it] as if it was kind of empathizing with them," says Jonna Vuoskoski, associate professor in music cognition at the University of Oslo. "Music is almost like a virtual friend."

But while the music is resonating, there is a flipside to "sad girl" pop. The label, which has helmed the conversation around this music, can be diminishing to the artists who are pouring their feelings into these songs. Despite all of the aforementioned artists whose vulnerability has helped their listeners heal, filing music under "sad girl" writes off a person's — particularly a woman's — emotional trauma as something not to be taken seriously.

It can also glorify the idea that it's "cool" to be sad, which is rarely the intention of these artists. When it comes down to it, their songs are about as personal and vulnerable as one could get. They're creating deeply moving material — and an importantly deep connection with those who listen.

"They're speaking up for themselves — they're setting limits or setting boundaries," says Milstein. "On Instagram and Tik Tok, people get on there and will say, 'Hey, this happened to me, and I'm not gonna deal with this anymore.' People have been more expressive. You see other people actually talking about [this] stuff, which before you didn't see that."

From Abrams to Rodrigo, these artists aren't singing about their insecurities and pain for cachet: They're simply young women (and men) trying to navigate young adulthood. What they're sharing is courageous — and should they decide to move out of the "sad girl" box they've been placed in, we should be ready to grow with them.

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Joyful, upbeat music is an essential part of celebrating Pride, so GRAMMY.com would love to know what your favorite Pride anthem is

June—aka   LGBTQIA Pride Month—is finally upon us! Joyful, upbeat music is an essential part of celebrating Pride, so GRAMMY.com would love to know what your favorite Pride anthem is. With music from gay disco icon Sylvester , drag queen superstar RuPaul , inclusivity advocate and Mother Monster Lady Gaga , young barrier-breaking cowboy Lil Nas X , and many more to choose from, we hope this list brings you joy as you contemplate your top rainbow bop.

Vote now in our poll below by Tuesday, June 15, and have a wonderful Pride!

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Halsey Announces 22-Date Love and Power Tour: 'I Could Not Be More Excited'

The singer released their Grammy-nominated album If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power in August

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Halsey is hitting the road!

The "I am not a woman, I'm a god" singer announced a new tour on Monday in support of their most recent album, If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power .

"it's been far too long and i could not be more excited to see you all," Halsey, 27, wrote on Twitter. "the love and power tour is coming this summer, tickets on sale this friday."

Halsey's latest set of shows will kick off in May in West Palm Beach, Florida, before wrapping in Irvine, California in July after 22 dates.

The musician announced their tour with a medieval-themed poster inspired by tapestries of the period. The poster indicated that all shows will be held at outdoor venues, including three festivals, and supporting acts include Beabadoobee, Pink Pantheress, The Marias, Abby Roberts and Wolf Alice.

If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power , which marked a decidedly grungy, pop-punk turn for the star, was released in August and is nominated for best alternative music album at the upcoming Grammy Awards .

Halsey stopped by Saturday Night Live in October to play a pair of tracks off the record, and has since been dedicated to raising their son, Ender Ridley, whom they welcomed in July 2021 with boyfriend Alev Aydin.

The singer opened up about how their life has changed since welcoming Ender in an October interview with Billboard . At the time, they said, "being a mother to my son makes being a musician seem pretty boring."

RELATED VIDEO: Halsey Showcases 'Real' Postpartum Body After SNL Compliments: 'Do Not Want to Feed the Illusion'

"Something really amazing happened when I did have my son, which is the absolute, glorious eradication and death of my ego," Halsey added. "Nothing matters when I go home to him. He thinks I'm perfect and great and everything."

Tickets for the Love and Power tour will go on sale here on Friday to the general public at 10 a.m. local time. Fans who previously bought tickets for the Manic tour will have access to a special presale starting Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time, and continuing through Thursday at 10 p.m.

See below for concert dates.

May 17 — West Palm Beach, Florida

May 19 — Tampa, Florida

May 21 — Gulf Shores, Alabama

May 24 — Nashville, Tennessee

May 27 — Charlotte, North Carolina

May 29 — Detroit, Michigan

June 1 — Boston, Massachusetts

June 3 — Cleveland, Ohio

June 5 — Toronto, Ontario

June 8 — Columbia, Maryland

June 11 — New York, New York

June 16 — Seattle, Washington

June 18 — Portland, Oregon

June 21 — Los Angeles, California

June 24 — Mountain View, California

June 26 — Phoenix, Arizona

June 28 — Dallas Texas

June 30 — Atlanta, Georgia

July 2 — Milwaukee, Wisconsin

July 3 — Chicago, Illinois

July 6 — Denver, Colorado

July 9 — Irvine, California

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Halsey Confirms New Album & Announces First Single: ‘There’s So Much I Am Going to Reveal’

"Let's start at THE END," the singer added.

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For Halsey ‘s next trick, the artist is making their last era disappear. The pop star has announced that her fifth studio album is finally complete, and its first taste will arrive in the form of a new single coming in less than 24 hours.  

Halsey at Gold House's 3rd Annual Gold Gala held at The Music Center on May 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Halsey Seemingly Teases New Musical Era With Cryptic ‘For My Last Trick’ Website…

On Monday (June 3), the star shared what appears to be cover artwork and wrote on social. media, “I’m releasing the first song off my 5th album tomorrow 6/04 at 9am pt / 12 et. Before the first single comes, I wanted to share this. It means a lot to me and I love it.” 

The announcement comes after fans noticed last week that Halsey had unveiled a cryptic new website titled “ForMyLastTrick.com.” The page boasts several illustrated badges, some of them leading to what appear to be clues about the new album. 

One shaped like a vinyl record, for instance, leads to a Spotify playlist full of iconic songs from the late ’60s and early ’70s, while a drawing of a doctor X-raying a patient’s heart plays an ominous droning sound upon being clicked. The most telling badge, however, is a ticket stub labeled “The End,” which now prompts a letter from Halsey to pop up onscreen. 

“As you may have guessed, I have written a new album,” their letter, dated a mysterious “6/?/71,” reads. “But I needed some time to figure out how to say what I needed to say. You see, I’ve been holding [REDACTED] and I need to let it out.” 

“There’s so much I am going to reveal on this record, but you need to know some of the story first,” the letter continues. “So before the chaos and confetti of big singles and album releases I just need to tell you, my friend, why it all matters this time. I’m releasing a new song on June 4. It’s just for us.”  

The “Closer” singer added in her note, “Let’s start at THE END.”  

Halsey’s new record will follow 2021’s If I Can’t Have Love , I Want Power , which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 . The About-Face Beauty founder has only dropped a few sparse singles in the three years since, including 2023’s “Die 4 Me” and 2022’s “So Good,” both of which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 . 

See Halsey’s announcement below.

I’m releasing the first song off my 5th album tomorrow 6/04 at 9am pt / 12 et. Before the first single comes, I wanted to share this. It means a lot to me and I love it. Let’s try something different this time and start at “The End”. pic.twitter.com/kPUHCVkuEK — h (@halsey) June 3, 2024

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