Halsey Announces Back to the Badlands Tour
- Hugo Gonzalez
- Sep 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 29, 2025
It’s been ten years since Halsey’s debut album Badlands. Halsey claims she is taking her fans Back to the Badlands with a global anniversary tour. She re-released her album Badlands, which originally came out in 2015.

For Halsey and her fans, this project is a celebration like no other- it’s a chance to look
back at how far she’s come and a remembrance of her debut. When Badlands
first dropped, it introduced Halsey as a bold new voice.
The album’s gritty and cinematic sound spoke to a whole generation of young listeners. Over time, songs like “Castle”, “Gasoline”, and “New Americana” became fan favorites and gave Halsey a loyal fan base.
The Back to the Badlands tour promises a series of concerts with an immersive atmosphere. Each performance is designed to cross into the iconic world the album creates. Alongside the tour, Halsey released a special edition reissue packed with remixes, unreleased tracks, and new music videos.

This tour can help Halsey expand her fan-based with younger generations who
didn’t grow up listening to her album the first time. The response from fans has
been overwhelming and emotional. Tickets for the first leg of the tour are already sold out and many organizers added more dates to the tour. The shows how strong and loyal her fan-base is. Many fans have been using social media (X, TikTok, Instagram) to express how much Halsey and her music has effected them.
Despite all the excitement, this tour does come with challenges. Halsey
has been public with her ongoing health struggles, and the intensity of the
Back to the Badlands Tour brings an additional physical and emotional
pressure. There was also a discussion with the re-release album.
Her songs are lyrically the same but, some have a new sound. Halsey has changed in the past 10 years and her music to reflect that. These conflicts make Back to the
Badlands more than a simple nostalgia tour. For fans, the project is about
reconnection which is why many fans mentions how they miss the original
sound.
Listening to Back to the Badlands feels like going back to a younger
version of yourself. You get to see it again with fresh eyes during the Back to
the Badlands Tour.
Halsey somehow found a way to make an album that already defined a generation feel brand new, and that’s what makes it so special. There’s this balance of nostalgia and evolution that makes you alive and that’s honestly rare. A decade later, Badlands doesn’t just stand as a debut that kicked off a career, it’s become a cultural checkpoint that still carries weight.
It proves how music can stay timeless, constantly finding new
ways to connect, and in doing so it shows just how strong the bond between Halsey and her fans really is.





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