Halsey has discussed their return to touring on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, with dates scheduled for later this year
"It's hard to get me home, to be honest. It's just part of your brain, you have to be out there performing."

Halsey has announced their 'For My Last Trick' tour, supporting their latest album 'The Great Impersonator', set to take place across North America throughout spring and summer 2025.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Halsey discussed their return to touring after an extended break. "I love touring," they told Fallon. "It's hard to get me home, to be honest. It's just part of your brain, you have to be out there performing."
The singer explained their absence from live performances, saying, "I toured for, like, eight years straight. And then, you know, there was COVID, and then I got pregnant, and then I got sick, and I was home for a while, and I was just like, 'Can I go back?'"
Speaking about their upcoming shows, Halsey shared their approach to live performance: "I really like putting on a big show. I think people are usually pretty surprised when they come to see me in concert, especially if they only know me for the songs on the radio. The show can be quite, like, aggressive. Like, I'm like a little demon. I get out there and have to exorcise some stuff."
Support across select dates will come from Del Water Gap, The Warning, Evanescence, Alvvays, Hope Tala, Royel Otis, Sir Chloe, flowerlove, Magdalena Bay and Alemeda.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Halsey discussed their return to touring after an extended break. "I love touring," they told Fallon. "It's hard to get me home, to be honest. It's just part of your brain, you have to be out there performing."
The singer explained their absence from live performances, saying, "I toured for, like, eight years straight. And then, you know, there was COVID, and then I got pregnant, and then I got sick, and I was home for a while, and I was just like, 'Can I go back?'"
Speaking about their upcoming shows, Halsey shared their approach to live performance: "I really like putting on a big show. I think people are usually pretty surprised when they come to see me in concert, especially if they only know me for the songs on the radio. The show can be quite, like, aggressive. Like, I'm like a little demon. I get out there and have to exorcise some stuff."
Support across select dates will come from Del Water Gap, The Warning, Evanescence, Alvvays, Hope Tala, Royel Otis, Sir Chloe, flowerlove, Magdalena Bay and Alemeda.
