Halsey Celebrates Her Birthday, Sharing New Album Track And Video, “clementine”

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    From Her New Album, Manic, Set For Release On January 17,
    Tickets On Sale Now For First Installment Of Manic Tour

    Halsey Celebrates Her

    Today, GRAMMY® -nominated, multi-Platinum artist Halsey celebrated her birthday by sharing a new song, “clementine,” and the accompanying music . The is from her new album, Manic, which will be released on January 17, 2020 on Capitol Records.Halsey wrote “clementine” with John Cunningham, who also produced the track.

    The officialvideo, which can be viewed HERE,features Halsey and her
    brother, Sevian Frangipane, in an evocativedance routine thatwas shot at an aquarium. The clip was directed by Dani Vitale, who alsochoreographed, and Anton Tammi.

    Halsey, who performed on the EMMY Awards telecast last weekend, will kick off the first leg of the (Manic) World Tour on February 6, 2020 at Madrid’s WiZink Center. The headline run includes a March 8 show at The O2 in London. Tickets are now on sale HERE. See below for itinerary. North tour dates will be announced shortly.

    Her new single, “Graveyard,” amassed more than 50 million combined global streams in its first two weeks of release. The song was #1 Most Added at Top 40 radio and topped Spotify’s Today’s Top playlist. The accompanying visualizer, which can be seen HERE, is a -lapse of Halsey creating the painting that will appear on the album’s cover. Stereogum praised “Graveyard” as a “strong pop song about depression and co-dependence” and noted, “Halsey… can sing about stark internal stuff and make the songs sound like they belong in an arena.”

    who pre-order Manic in digital format will instantly receive “clementine” plus “Graveyard” and her 5x Platinum hit “Without Me.” Exclusive album/merchandise bundles are now available at Halsey’s online store.

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