Halsey Live 2022 FULL CONCERT Hollywood Bowl Love and Power Tour
Halsey Live 2022 FULL CONCERT at the Hollywood Bowl in California Love and Power Tour.
What an amazing SOLD OUT show! Halsey delivered a POWERFUL performance in her home town full of her friends, family and loyal fans. PLUS her favorite band Wolf Alice delivered a great show too. She worked her ass off and was full of energy and emotion, delivering a positive message to everyone while showing off her warm and perfect voice. No dancers needed she is a powerhouse on her own accord!
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00:00 Intro (w/ L&P Album Trailer Ver.)
01:14 The Tradition
05:10 Chapter 1 : Capture
05:15 Castle Intro (Similar to HFK Ver.)
12:16 Easier than Lying
16:00 You Should Be Sad Intro + You've given me nothing but like a kind of misery
16:28 You Should Be Sad
20:17 1121 / Die for me (Demo Ver.)
24:58 Video Interlude
25:47 Chapter 2 : Release + Graveyard Intro (L&P Ver.)
26:35 Graveyard
30:19 Colors, Pt. II (L&P Ver.)
30:52 Colors
34:59 Talk 1
36:54 Hurricane
40:43 Video Interlude II
41:23 Lilith
44:16 The Lighthouse
49:10 Killing boys
52:18 Girl is a Gun
54:59 Video Interlude III (w/ Young God 0.25 speed ver.)
56:17 Chapter 3 : Reflect
56:30 Be Kind Intro
56:49 Be Kind
1:00:10 Talk 2
1:05:24 100 Letters (Acoustic)
1:09:42 Video Interlude IV
1:10:20 Honey
1:12:58 Honey Outro
1:13:40 3am
1:20:39 So Good
1:23:48 Bad At Love
1:27:03 Talk 3
1:32:50 Whistle
1:36:00 Gasoline Video Interlude V (Forever Iconic)
1:36:24 Gasoline (Reimagined)
1:39:53 Do you call yourself a (f-ing hurricane like me)?
1:40:09 Thank you , good night !
1:40:15 Crowd Chant Scene
1:41:37 Screaming Intro
1:41:50 Epilogue : Revenge
1:41:53 Nightmare Intro
1:43:00 Nightmare (w/ Reprise Instrumental)
1:47:04 Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)
1:51:01 Talk 4
1:53:37 Without Me
1:57:20 IMNAW,IMAG (The Best Finale Ever)
2:00:00 Ending
2:00:23 Thank you , LA , TQSM for getting each other , Good Night !
As Halsey reaches the halfway mark of their tour, you’d think her energy would be drained, but that is not the case. At 9 p.m. sharp, the singer was on stage, composed with a microphone in hand as the intro to “The Tradition” silenced the audience.
Before fans knew it, Halsey was strutting around the stage, jumping up and down as the excitement buzzed in the outdoor venue. Flawlessly moving from “The Tradition” to the fan-favorite “Castle” and then “Easier than Lying,” they didn’t miss a beat, and showed no signs of losing steam.
These first three songs off the setlist were part of the first “chapter” of the show, titled “Capture.”
Soon, graphic visuals showed Halsey slamming her head against a dirty sink, laughing in her own blood as “You should be sad”, “1121” and the Post Malone collaboration “Die for Me” accompanied the horrific imagery.
During the second chapter, “Release,” Halsey spoke to the crowd, saying that Ohio was home to some of their best past shows. As fans cheered and shouted “I love you” to the singer, they entered into new territory with tracks such as “Graveyard” and the ultimate love song, “Colors.”
New visuals continued to grow darker as sirens wailed, unveiling a narrow hallway reminiscent of The Shining. One of the highlights of the show was during the outro of “The Lighthouse,” as concert-goers watched Halsey bathe in an old bathtub, octopus tentacles wrapping around their body. The crowd grew quiet with anticipation as they silently played bass on stage.
The darkness of the moment slowly faded as fans witnessed the third chapter, “Reflect.”
Here, Halsey once again opened up to fans about their struggles with finding love and how eventually, you will find someone who treats you right.
Next came the unexpected acoustic version of “100 Letters” and the homage to their fan base, “Darling.” Tears streamed down the faces of fans as Halsey’s voice echoed through the microphone, proving the strength and vivacity of their vocals. After getting sentimental for a few minutes, the singer brought the energy back with “honey” and “Bad At Love,” creating a perfect sing-along.
Then the final chapter, “Revenge,” commenced.
The female empowerment anthem, “Nightmare,” kicked off the last stretch of the show, and was one of the best performances of the night. A screen behind Halsey displayed abortion statistics in the U.S. For all the women in the crowd, it was a collective release of anger and frustration, just as Halsey intended when writing and performing the song.
“Experiment On Me” and “Without Me” followed, adding even more intensity to the show.
Halsey said their goodbyes before ending with “I am not a woman, I’m a god,” which was a standout on their most recent album, If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.
Overall, Halsey’s "Love & Power” tour left fans in awe and only wanting more from the singer. It was a night filled with what each chapter described: capture, release, reflect and revenge. #halsey #loveandpower