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Halsey kicked off the Manic World Tour in February 2020 in Madrid, Spain. The singer-songwriter completed the European leg of her tour in March 2020, and the North American leg of the tour was set to begin in the summer of 2020. However, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Halsey postponed the rest of the Manic World Tour until 2021. Here are the new dates for the tour.

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Halsey released a statement about the new concert dates

On May 7, Halsey tweeted that the remainder of her tour is postponed until 2021. The singer shared a list of the new dates, and released a statement for her fans.

Her statement reads:

“As I’m sure many of you predicted, we are unfortunately going to have to reschedule the upcoming 2020 summer tour. There’s nothing more important to me than the safety and health of my fans. We’re excited to announce Summer 2021 dates with the same venues.

If you have a ticket, it will be 100% valid for the rescheduled tour dates. However, for those who are looking for refunds, you can find them at point of purchase, subject to their terms.

Thank you for understanding. Touring is my favorite thing in the world and I can’t wait to see you again soon.”

Halsey postponed the rest of her tour until 2021

As Halsey said in her statement, the concert dates were rescheduled to 2021 and will be in the same venues as previously scheduled.

Here are the new tour dates:

  • June 1, 2021: Auburn, Washington at the White River Amphitheatre
  • June 3, 2021: Ridgefield, Washington at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
  • June 5, 2021: Mountain View, Calif. at the Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • June 9, 2021: Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl
  • June 10, 2021: Sacramento, Calif. at the Golden 1 Center
  • June 12, 2021: Phoenix, Arizona at the Ak-Chin Pavilion
  • June 15, 2021: Dallas, Texas at the Dos Equis Pavilion
  • June 16, 2021: The Woodlands, Texas at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
  • June 18, 2021: Atlanta, Ga. at the Cellairis Amphitheatre
  • June 19, 2021: Charlotte, N.C. at the PNC Music Pavilion
  • June 23, 2021: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio at the Blossom Music Center
  • June 25, 2021: Clarkston, Mich. at the DTE Energy Music Theatre
  • June 26, 2021: Tinley Park, Ill. at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • June 29, 2021: Saint Paul, Minn. at the Xcel Energy Center
  • July 1, 2021: Kansas City, Mo. at the Sprint Center
  • July 3, 2021: Milwaukee, Wis. at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater
  • July 7, 2021: Toronto at the Budweiser Stage
  • July 11, 2021: Holmdel, N.J. at the PNC Bank Arts Center
  • July 13, 2021: Columbia, Md. at the Merriweather Post Pavilion
  • July 14, 2021: Mansfield, Mass. at the Xfinity Center
  • July 16, 2021: New York City at the Forest Hills Stadium
  • July 17, 2021: New York City at the Forest Hills Stadium
  • July 20, 2021: Nashville, Tenn. at the Bridgestone Arena
  • July 22, 2021: Tampa, Fla. at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • July 24, 2021: Maryland Heights, Mo. at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • July 26, 2021: Morrison, Colo. at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • July 27, 2021: Morrison, Colo. at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre
  • July 29, 2021: West Valley City, Utah at the USANA Amphitheatre
  • July 31, 2021: Irvine, Calif. at the FivePoint Amphitheatre

The singer shared a documentary about the tour

After announcing the postponed concert dates, Halsey shared a documentary of the Manic World Tour on her social media pages.

“touring is my favorite thing in the world and i miss it more than anything. let’s miss it together,” Halsey tweeted.

The mini-documentary of the European leg of the tour is just over 12 minutes long, and shows footage from Halsey’s 2020 shows. In voice overs and clips, Halsey tells fans of her love of touring and connecting with fans.

“Being on tour for me is, it’s the best feeling in the world,” Halsey says in the Youtube documentary. “It feels like the place where I’m supposed to be.”