Halsey announces intimate album release shows in Brooklyn, Austin and Los Angeles

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Halsey is gearing up to release her fifth studio album, The Great Impersonator, on October 25. Since bursting onto the scene with her 2015 debut Badlands, she has become known for blending pop, rock, and alternative sounds with raw, introspective lyrics. With chart-topping hits like “Bad at Love” and “Without Me,” Halsey has cemented herself as one of todayโ€™s most dynamic and genre-bending artists.

To celebrate The Great Impersonator, she will perform two exclusive album release showsโ€”at the Brooklyn Paramount on October 25 and Stubbโ€™s in Austin on October 26. Fans can request tickets through Sunday, October 20, at 11:59 PM, with selected attendees notified by Wednesday, October 23. Request tickets here.

Halsey will also headline a special Halloween album release show set for Amazon Music Live on October 31, streaming on Prime Video and Twitch at midnight ET on November 1. The live show in Los Angeles is already sold out.

In the weeks leading up to The Great Impersonator, Halsey has paid homage to legendary musicians, sharing snippets of songs inspired by icons like Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, Stevie Nicks, Cher, Kate Bush, PJ Harvey, Dolly Parton, The Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan, Evanescenceโ€™s Amy Lee, and Linda Ronstadt. Each track on the album is influenced by these iconic figures, showcasing Halseyโ€™s ability to continuously reinvent herself while honoring the greats.

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