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Halsey Takes It Back to the Seventies for ‘Panic Attack’ Live Performance


Halsey premieres first 'Great Impersonator' live performance for Vevo of her song 'Panic Attack.'

On Friday, Vevo premiered a live performance of the star’s Great Impersonator single “Panic Attack,” set in a Seventies backdrop as Halsey channeled Fleetwood Mac. The live performance — captured on 35mm film stock — is the first to be released with Vevo off of Great Impersonator, with the platform recreating sets in different aesthetics to represent the eras that Halsey’s songs channel. She led it with singles “Lucky,” “Lonely Is the Muse,” “Ego,” and “I Never Loved You.” She also teased its release by recreating iconic looks by folks who inspired the album, including Dolly Parton, Kate Bush, Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstadt, and Aaliyah.

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