Hope Tala Is Announced as a Special Guest on Halsey's 2025 US Tour

HOPE TALA
IS ANNOUNCED AS THE SPECIAL GUEST FOR 7 DATES OF HALSEY’S 2025 US TOUR
Hope Tala has been announced as the special guest for acclaimed singer-songwriter Halsey’s highly anticipated US tour, kicking off this May. Fans across North Carolina, Virginia, New York, Maine, New Jersey and Connecticut can catch Tala perform with dates running into June. General on sale begins February 21, 2025.
This announcement comes as Hope Tala continues to build momentum ahead of her highly anticipated debut album Hope Handwritten, set for release on February 28, 2025 via PMR Records. Pre-save here.
Tickets for Halsey tour will be available HERE
Tour Dates:
Wed, May 28 - Charlotte, NC - PNC Music Pavilion
Thurs, May 29 - Raleigh, NC - Coastal Credit Union Amphitheater
Sat, May 31 - Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Li
Sun, June 1 - Wantagh, NY - Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
Wed, June 4 - Bangor, ME - Maine Savings Amphitheater
Sat, June 7 - Camden, NJ - Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Sun, June 8 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
Fresh off a successful run supporting ZAYN on his first solo US tour, Hope continues to expand her rapidly growing global audience. With live performance at the heart of her artistry, Hope remains committed to connecting with fans worldwide and bringing her new material to the stage.
More on Hope Tala
Hope Tala is emerging from her very own cultural reset. Making her mark crafting an intimate musical language that feels equal parts romantic and philosophical, the 27-year-old West Londoner, now based between the capital and LA, has made her return to the scene with the brooding single ‘I Can’t Even Cry’ as her first release since 2022 and as a newly independent artist for the first time since signing to Universal in 2020. “I’ve really had the opportunity to grow as an artist and a human being and have certain experiences that I wouldn't have been able to catalogue [back then],” she says. The Hope of today is in the midst of a coming of age that also feels like a homecoming, something explored in technicolour on her upcoming project. As she enters this thrilling next stage of her career, seamlessly weaving together organic, live musical textures and musings on heartbreak, newfound love, ancestry, introspection, humanity and community.
Self-taught on the guitar aged 14, raised on the silken tones of Lauryn Hill, Erykah Badu and D’Angelo and the razor-sharp words of Maya Angelou, Zadie Smith, Sylvia Plath and Toni Morrison, her own balmy poetic soundscapes have already gained her fans in everyone from Dazed and Billboard to Barack Obama through to the HBO team behind the new gen Gossip Girls remake. Yet with all the transformation and growth of the last few years for the British-Jamaican songwriter, the warm, glowing heart and whimsy of Hope’s signature still remains intact - a place to escape to and feel both soothed and seen. “The most powerful thing that I feel when I listen to music that I love is that it’s somewhere I want to be, I want to live in it,” she says. Her own utopia would be one of perpetual summer, no police, no prisons and free education, she jokes. “But I would love people to see themselves or something they recognise in it, and also to want to come back to it and live in it in that way too.”
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