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Halsey opens 2025 For My Last Trick Tour with hits, deep cuts and new live debuts
Halsey opened her 2025 For My Last Trick Tour on Saturday, May 10, at the Toyota Pavilion at Concord with a setlist that spanned her entire career, including new tracks, fan favourites, and rarely performed songs. The tour supports her 2024 album The Great Impersonator, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.
The performance, described by The Arizona Republic as a two-act show titled Alice Falls Down the Rabbit Hole and The Show, featured conceptual interludes and theatrical staging. Several songs were performed live for the first time, including 'Darwinism' and 'Alice of the Upper Class,' while older material like 'Alone,' 'Control,' and 'Angel on Fire' returned to the setlist for the first time since 2019.
Act I included tracks such as 'Bad at Love,' 'Lucky,' 'Lilith,' and 'Graveyard.' The theatrical segment also featured video and audio interludes like 'I wanna be big!' and 'alice feels too big,' enhancing the narrative. Halsey also performed 'I am Not a Woman, I'm a God' and 'Only Living Girl in LA.'
Act II featured hit singles including 'You Should Be Sad,' 'Colors,' 'Closer,' 'Drive,' and 'Gasoline,' culminating with the live debut of 'Alice of the Upper Class.'
The encore included three major crowd-pleasers: 'Nightmare,' the chart-topping 'Without Me,' and the title track from her latest album, 'The Great Impersonator.'
While the setlist may change from night to night, fans can expect a similarly immersive and nostalgic experience as the tour continues. The next show takes place at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in Phoenix on May 12.
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