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14 Feb 2025


NextImg:Halsey announces ‘For My Last Trick Tour,’ Jones Beach show. Get tickets

In October 2024, Halsey embarked on a brief three-concert tour to promote the release of her fifth studio album “The Great Impersonator”

Now, she’s giving the well-received record a proper introduction to the country.

Starting in May, the 30-year-old New Jersey native will launch her ‘For My Last Trick: The Tour’ along with special guests Evanescence, Magdalena Bay, Royel Otis, Alvvays, Sir Chloe and more on select dates.

Along the way, the “Closer” singer will make stops at Long Island’s Jones Beach Theater on Sunday, June 1, Holmdel, NJ’s PNC Bank Arts Center on Friday, June 6 and Camden, NJ’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on Saturday, June 7.

“‘The Great Impersonator’ is Halsey’s most honest album,” NME raved in a five-star review. “That is if you choose to believe her.”

Prior to the nationwide run, she’ll headline at Austin, TX’s Sips and Sounds Festival on Friday, March 7. Fellow big names joining her at the two-day extravaganza include Benson Boone, Khalid, AJR, Chelsea Cutler and Suki Waterhouse.

Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Halsey shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for the ‘For My Last Trick: The Tour’ is Friday, Feb. 21.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Halsey tour dates
March 7-8 at the Sips and Sounds Festival in Austin, TX
Two-day passes
March 7 at the Sips and Sounds Festival in Austin, TX
Single-day passes
May 10 at the Concord Pavilion in Concord, CA
May 12 at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix, AZ
May 14 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA
May 17 at the Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, TX
May 18 at the Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, OK
May 19 at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, AR
May 21 at the Ascend Amphitheater in Nashville, TN
May 22 at the Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA
May 24 at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, FL
May 25 at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL
May 28 at the PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, NC
May 29 at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh, NC
May 31 at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA
June 1 at the Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY
June 3 at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA
June 4 at the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor, ME
June 6 at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ
June 7 at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, NJ
June 8 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT
June 10 at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto, ON, CA
June 11 at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI
June 13 at the Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH
June 14 at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, PA
June 17 at the Huntington Bank Pavilion in Chicago, IL
June 18 at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis, MO
June 20 at the Somerset Amphitheater in Somerset, WI
June 22 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO
June 24 at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre in Salt Lake City, UT
June 26 at the Cascades Amphitheater in Ridgefield, WA
June 28 at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, WA
July 5 at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, CA
July 6 at the Yaamava’ Theater in Highland, CA

On March 7-8, Sips and Sounds goes down in Austin.

The two-day fest will feature 17 artists as well as interactive activations, local food vendors and a variety of beverages.

Sound like your dream weekend?

You can grab single and multi-day Sips and Sounds Festival passes here.

Most recently, Halsey headlined at San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom on Nov. 21, 2024. According to Set List FM, here’s what she took to the stage — including an exciting cover — that evening.

01.) “Bad at Love”

02.) “Panic Attack”

03.) “100 Letters”

04.) “Hometown”

05.) “Graveyard”

06.) “Roman Holiday”

07.) “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” (Kate Bush cover)

08.) “I am Not a Woman, I’m a God”

09.) “Ego”

10.) “Colors”

11.) “You Should Be Sad”

12.) “Dog Years”

13.) “You Asked for This”

14.) “Nightmare (Reprise)”

15.) “Lonely is the Muse”

16.) “1121”

17.) “Hurricane”

18.) “Walls Could Talk”

19.) “Lucky”

20.) “Without Me”

21.) “Closer”

22.) “Gasoline”

On Oct. 25, Halsey released her fifth studio album “The Great Impersonator.”

The record, comprised of 18 tracks, starts small. Opening with the winsome “Only Living Girl in LA,” one might expect the album to filled with soul-searching ballads. While we wouldn’t mind that, Halsey quickly mixes things up and ascends to a higher plane around the five-minute mark of the tune. Reverb kicks in, bass thumps. Clearly, we won’t be navel-gazing the whole way through.

Soon after, she embraces mid-aughts punk-pop (“Ego”) and trippy rock (“Dog Years”) before reaching “The Great Impersonator’s” peak with the stripped-down barroom “Letter to God (1974)” that intentionally sounds like it was recorded in a tin can. This lo-fi production is a welcome respite before the exquisite Stevie Nicks-esque “Panic Attack” and lovely “The End.”

“Letter to God (1983),” which mimics the sonic qualities of a live recording from the era, hints that this clever conceit where Halsey displays the years in a “Letter to God” song is a neat trick. Without telling, she’s showing us how production has evolved in the latter half of the 20th century. The trilogy comes to a close with the twinkly, polished “Letter to God (1998).”

Other highlights abound — a cover of Britney Spears’ “Lucky,” the plucky title track, the vulnerable “Life of the Spider (Draft)” — over the course of the 66-minute runtime. Clearly, Halsey is an artist with ideas bursting at the seams and the listener gets to reap the rewards of her expansive imagination.

If you’d like to hear this adventurous, ambitious album yourself, you can find “The Great Impersonator” here.

At all shows on the North American trek, Halsey will be joined by a special guest or two.

As a quick refresher, here’s each artist’s most-streamed track on Spotify.

Evanescence: “Bring Me To Life”

Magdalena Bay: “Killshot”

Royel Otis: “Oysters In My Pocket”

Alvvays: “Archie, Marry Me”

Sir Chloe: “Michelle”

Del Water Gap: “Ode to a Conversation Stuck in Your Throat”

Alemeda: “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows”

Flowerovlove: “breaking news”

The Warning: “Hell You Call A Dream”

Hope Tala: “Lovestained”

Need ever more live music in your life?

We get it. We do, too.

If you’re curious who else is out there, here are just five iconic artists that might be headed to a venue near you in the next few months.

• Dua Lipa

• Gracie Abrams

• Charli XCX

• Kim Deal

• Ani DiFranco

Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of all the biggest concert tours in 2025 to find the show for you.

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change