Halsey is the latest artist to bump her 2020 Atlanta concert to 2021.

The singer was scheduled to play Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood on June 24, but the date has shifted to 7 p.m. June 18, 2021.

All previously purchased tickets will be honored, or refunds are available within a 30-day window. Visit www.livenationentertainment.com/ticketrefund/ for more information. Tickets are also still on sale for the new show.

Halsey, who had also been set to perform with Taylor Swift at the canceled NCAA March Madness Capital One JamFest in April, released her third studio album, "Maniac," in January. Earlier this month, she and Marshmello collaborated on the single, "Be Kind." Halsey also recently donated 100,000 face masks to four California medical facilities.

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