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Halsey marks 10 years of BADLANDS with three anniversary editions featuring unreleased tracks

Halsey marks 10 years of BADLANDS with three anniversary editions featuring unreleased tracks

Express Tribune03-08-2025
Halsey will celebrate the 10th anniversary of her debut album BADLANDS with a trio of special editions releasing on August 29 2025 via UMe, Astralwerks, and Capitol Records.
The new editions include BADLANDS Decade Edition, BADLANDS: Live From Webster Hall, and BADLANDS: Anthology.
These versions feature a combination of unreleased demos, orchestral arrangements, remixes, and a full live performance from 2019.
BADLANDS: Anthology will be released as a triple-disc vinyl set. It contains orchestral renditions, previously unreleased material, official remixes, and rarities.
Meanwhile, BADLANDS: Live From Webster Hall will see Halsey's 2019 concert issued on coloured vinyl for the first time.
Reflecting on the milestone, Halsey said: 'I can't believe it's been 10 years. So much has happened in the last decade, but BADLANDS remains the most exciting musical journey of my life. I have so many unbelievable things planned for this month to celebrate the album that changed my life and introduced me to the fans I'll love forever. This is just the beginning.'
Originally released in 2015, BADLANDS has achieved over 3 million album-equivalent units in the US and more than 9 billion global streams.
Every track on the album has been certified gold, platinum, or multi-platinum by the RIAA—making it one of the few records to reach this level of certification for each song.
The announcement follows Halsey's recent For My Last Trick tour, and the artist is expected to continue marking the anniversary throughout August.
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