It's been a wild ride for Halsey since the release of her debut album in 2015. She's had multiple hits, done some great collaborations, and has navigated through personal struggles, but despite all that, she's still selling out shows and putting out great music.

Now, the singer will have a full circle moment, as she's taking things back to where it all began for a special tour this fall that will bring the multi-platinum selling artist back to Minnesota.

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A New Tour for an Iconic Album

Halsey recently wrapped up her 'For My Last Trick' tour, which included a stop in Somerset, Wisconsin. This was her fifth headlining tour, and many fans were speculating that this could be her final tour, given the name and the number of chronic illnesses she is managing.

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But, to the delight of her fans, Halsey just announced a fresh tour to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her Badlands album. The 'Back to Badlands' tour will feature stops at intimate venues, a significant shift from the giant festival grounds or arena shows she's been playing lately. This change promises a more personal and up-close experience for concert-goers.

Coming to the Twin Cities in November

The tour kicks off in Los Angeles on October 14th, making several stops in North America before doing some shows in Europe and Australia and wrapping up in February.

Minneapolis is getting a stop on the tour! Halsey announced she'll be at The Armory in Minneapolis on Thursday, November 6th. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 5th at 10 AM through Ticketmaster.

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