Hopeless Fountain Kingdom

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Studio album by Halsey
Released June 2, 2017 (2017-06-02)
Recorded August 2016 – January 2017
Genre Synth-pop
Length 48:43
Label Astralwerks
Producer
Halsey chronology
Badlands
(2015)
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
(2017)
Alternative cover
Urban Outfitters exclusive vinyl cover
Singles from Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
  1. "Now or Never"
    Released: April 4, 2017
  2. "Bad at Love"
    Released: August 22, 2017
  3. "Alone"
    Released: March 15, 2018

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is the second studio album by American singer Halsey. It was released on June 2, 2017, by Astralwerks.[1] It peaked at number one on the US Billboard 200.

Title and music

Billboard has pointed out that the album title might be named after a real fountain built by Halsey's ex-boyfriend off the L train's Halsey Street stop in Brooklyn.[2][3] Musically, the album is mainly rooted on pop music,[4][5] specifically synth-pop.[6]

Background and musical style

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is a concept album that connects with her previous album Badlands,[7] and Halsey has explained various parallels between lyrics on songs from both albums.[8][9][10] Halsey also hinted that something on the album was inspired by the song Empty Gold from her debut EP Room 93.[11] Hopeless Fountain Kingdom's story and characters are mostly inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, with the opening track "The Prologue" featuring the play's prologue spoken by Halsey. Inspiration for the album has also come from Halsey removing herself from a toxic relationship.[12]

The album is noted for swapping the genders of Romeo and Juliet[13] and including same sex relationships. The main character is a bisexual[14] female named Luna Aureum (Luna meaning "moon"), and her main love interest is male character Solis Angelus (Solis meaning "sun")[15][16], with references to female love interests in the songs "Bad At Love"[17] and "Strangers",[18] featuring Lauren Jauregui who is bisexual herself.[19]

In the behind-the-scenes video for the first single, "Now or Never", Halsey revealed that the Hopeless Fountain Kingdom is a sort of purgatory for people who are too bad for heaven, but too good for hell. Luna and Solis are rumored to be the only two people born inside the Kingdom. The music video for "Now or Never" was heavily influenced by Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film adaptation of the play, Romeo + Juliet.[20]

Musically, Halsey stated that she didn't want her first album to be a radio album and that although this album has a more radio-friendly sound she still sees herself as an alternative artist; Halsey also said that she is “more than capable of writing radio music". For this album, Halsey worked with several producers, including Greg Kurstin, Benny Blanco and Ricky Reed.[21]

Promotion

Halsey referenced the album as early as 2014, posting "(and the Kingdom)" on Twitter,[22] and in 2016 when playing in Madison Square Garden she displayed the words "you can find me in the Kingdom" on a screen.[3] In February, she invited 100 fans in London to a church to hear four new songs from the album.[23]

In March, multiple Twitter accounts connected to Halsey began hinting at a storyline present in the album, seemingly involving two characters named Luna and Solis belonging to two different houses called the House of Aureum and the House of Angelus. Soon after the tweets were released, Halsey began mailing out quotes from Romeo and Juliet to fans.[3] In the first song on the album titled "The Prologue," Halsey recites the beginning lines of the play. The story of Luna and Solis in Hopeless Fountain Kingdom takes significant influence from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in particular the Baz Luhrmann directed adaptation Romeo + Juliet. Halsey and Luhrmann would later be interviewed by Beats 1's Zane Lowe about their respective adaptation processes.[24]

The album was announced on March 7, 2017 via Halsey's Twitter account, along with a photograph of her holding a rose, and on March 23, announced the release date of June 2, 2017.[25][26][27][28]

To release the album cover, she had a global scavenger hunt, where miniature gun shaped USB's were hidden in 9 cities around the world with pieces of the cover. When all the pieces were found, they revealed the album cover art along with the announcement of the first single, "Now or Never".

On May 16, 2017, Halsey hinted via her Twitter account that the album would be accompanied by a series of connected music videos.

Singles

The album's lead single, "Now or Never", was released on April 4, 2017 along with its pre-order. The same day, the song's music video, co-directed by Halsey with Sing J Lee, was premiered. The single debuted at No. 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100. It became her first single as a lead artist to reach the top 40 and her first since "Closer", peaking at No. 17.

"Bad at Love" was announced by Halsey on her Twitter account as the next single off the album. It has peaked at No. 5 in the US, making it her highest peaking solo song in the country.[29]

A remixed version of "Alone" was announced by Halsey on her Twitter as the album's third single, featuring rappers Big Sean and Stefflon Don.[30] The songs has since peaked at number 66 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Promotional singles

On May 4, 2017, "Eyes Closed" was released as the first promotional single.[31]

On May 26, Halsey confirmed "Strangers", featuring Fifth Harmony member Lauren Jauregui, as the second official promotional single. It debuted at No. 100 on the Billboard Hot 100. It became Halsey's sixth entry and Jauregui's first as a solo artist.

Other songs

On February 2, 2018, Halsey released the music video for somber piano track "Sorry" as "something to hold u [sic] over".[32] The video has racked up over 22 million views to date.[33]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?6.7/10[34]
Metacritic66/100[35]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[36]
Consequence of SoundB[37]
NME[38]
The Observer[39]
Pitchfork6.5/10[40]
Rolling Stone[6]
PopMatters[41]

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 66 out of 100, which indicates "generally favorable reviews" based on 10 reviews.[35]

Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone stated Halsey "shows off all her wild musical ambitions" on her "bold" second album. "It's her sprawling science-fiction breakup tale, indulging her taste for wide-screen melodrama." Musically, he opined the singer is "going for adult dystopian synth-pop realness."[6] For The Observer, Kitty Empire noted Halsey's "generic guest spot on a massive 2016 hit by The Chainsmokers, 'Closer', was an omen" as the album "does succumb to post-hit syndrome. It is not remotely bad; it certainly sounds just like one of the most hotly awaited pop albums of 2017. But you can discern, just off stage, the chorus of unignorable industry types bearing down on one bankable creative, advising this timely collaboration, that hot producer, this set of references."[39]

Jon Caramanica in The New York Times opined it "liberally borrows styles from other singers." He highlighted "where Halsey sets herself apart is in her subject matter and manner of delivery. Her tales have rough edges and ellipsis endings," however, "there isn't a flicker of musical edge on this album, only a belief in the crowdsourcing of ideas."[42] USA Today's Maeve McDermott expressed similar sentiments in a mixed review, noting that the album "borrows magpie-like from other stars' signature sounds, with some working better than others."[43]

Commercial performance

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with 106,000 album-equivalent units, of which 76,000 were pure album sales.[44] This feat made Halsey the first female act in 2017 to open atop the chart. In Australia, the album debuted at number two with first-week sales of 4,300 copies.[45] The album debuted at number 12 on the UK Albums Chart, selling 7,123 copies in its first week.[46]

Track listing

The standard edition includes 13 songs while the deluxe edition includes 16 songs, reordered to fit an ordered story-like telling. In the United States, physical copies of the deluxe edition are only available at Target stores for a limited time. Credits taken from iTunes liner notes.[47]

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Prologue"Lido1:47
2."100 Letters"
Ricky Reed3:29
3."Eyes Closed"3:22
4."Alone"
  • Ricky Reed
  • Carter[a]
3:25
5."Now or Never"
  • Benny Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Happy Perez
3:34
6."Sorry"
  • Kurstin
3:40
7."Good Mourning"
  • Frangipane
  • Losnegård
Lido1:07
8."Lie" (featuring Quavo)
Lido2:29
9."Walls Could Talk"
  • Frangipane
  • Losnegård
Lido1:41
10."Bad at Love"
  • Ricky Reed
  • Chahayed[b]
3:01
11."Strangers" (featuring Lauren Jauregui)
  • Frangipane
  • Kurstin
Kurstin3:41
12."Devil in Me"
Kurstin4:09
13."Hopeless" (featuring Cashmere Cat)
  • Benny Blanco
  • Cashmere Cat
3:07
Total length:38:32

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer
  • ^[b] signifies an additional producer

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from the deluxe edition of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom.[48]

Performers and musicians

  • Halsey – vocals
  • Quavo – vocals (track 9)
  • Lauren Jauregui – vocals (track 13)
  • Cashmere Cat – featured artist (track 16), instruments (tracks 3, 5, 16), keyboards (tracks 3, 5, 16)
  • Kiara Ana – viola (tracks 1, 8–10)
  • Benny Blanco – instruments (tracks 3, 6, 16), keyboards (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Rogét Chahayed – instruments (track 11)
  • Dante Frangipane – spoken word (track 8)
  • Ezra Kurstin – voices (track 13)
  • Greg Kurstin – drums (tracks 4, 13–15), guitar (tracks 4, 7, 13–14), keyboards (tracks 4, 13–15), mellotron (track 7), piano (tracks 7, 15), chamberlin (track 7), rhodes (track 15)
  • Lido – instruments (tracks 1, 8–10, 12), keyboards (tracks 1, 8–10, 12)
  • Alexandra McKoy – spoken word (track 8)
  • Happy Perez – instruments (tracks 3, 6), guitar (tracks 3, 6)
  • Ricky Reed – instruments (tracks 2, 5, 11)
  • Starrah – background vocals (track 6)
  • Chyrsanthe Tan – violin (tracks 1, 8–10)
  • Adrienne Woods – cello (tracks 1, 8–10)

Production

  • Benny Blanco – production (tracks 3, 6, 16), programming (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Julian Burg – recording (tracks 4, 7, 13–15)
  • Josh Carter – co-production (track 5), programming (track 5)
  • Cashmere Cat – production (tracks 3, 5, 16), programming (tracks 3, 5, 16)
  • Rogét Chahayed – additional production (track 11)
  • Chris Gehringer – mastering
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Mac Attkinson – recording engineer (tracks 3, 4, 6, 10)
  • Amadxus – assistant recording engineer (tracks 3, 15)
  • ATM the engineer – assistant recording engineer (track 10)
  • John Hanes – engineered for mix
  • Seif Hussain – production coordination (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Greg Kurstin – production (tracks 4, 7, 13–15), recording (tracks 4, 7, 13–15), drum programming (tracks 4, 13–15)
  • Lido – production (tracks 1, 8–10, 12), recording (tracks 1, 8–10, 12), programming (tracks 1, 8–10, 12)
  • Andrew Luftman – production coordination (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Alex Pasco – recording (tracks 4, 7, 13–15)
  • Happy Perez – production (tracks 3, 6), programming (tracks 3, 6)
  • Ricky Reed – production (tracks 2, 5, 11), programming (tracks 2, 5, 11)
  • Dave Schwerkolt – recording (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Ben Sedano – recording (tracks 1, 8–10, 12)
  • Sarah Shelton – production coordination (tracks 3, 6, 16)
  • Ethan Shumaker – recording (tracks 2, 5, 11)

Design and management

  • Jason Aron – management
  • Martha Braithwaithe – business affairs
  • Ryan Del Vecchio – A&R administration
  • David Helfer – business affairs
  • Garrett Hilliker – art direction
  • Anthony Li – management
  • Jeremy Vuernick – A&R
  • Brian Ziff – photography

World tour

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
World tour by Halsey
Associated album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom
Start date September 29, 2017
End date September 22, 2018
Legs 7
No. of shows 49 in North America
6 in Oceania
4 in Latin America
5 in Asia
7 in Europe
71 in total
Halsey concert chronology

The Hopeless Fountain Kingdom World Tour is the second headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Halsey, in support of her second studio album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017). The tour began on September 29, 2017, in Uncasville, Connecticut, at the Mohegan Sun Arena[49] and concluded on September 26, 2018, in Berlin, Germany, at Columbiahalle. In 2017, the tour grossed $9.2 million from 28 shows with 340,983 tickets sold across North America.[50]

Halsey announced "Installment I" of the tour, the North American leg, on May 5, 2017, about a month before the release of Hopeless Fountain Kingdom. Along with this announcement Halsey commented "this is the biggest tour I've ever done. and I'm gonna bring u the biggest show to go with it", and revealed that Canadian rapper PartyNextDoor and British singer Charli XCX would serve as opening acts. Tickets for the North American leg of the tour went on sale to the general public on May 12, 2017.[51] Various VIP ticket options called "Angelus", "Aureum", "Solis" and "Luna" were also made available.[52] On December 13, 2017 Halsey announced five shows in Oceania as "Installment II" of the tour; these shows took place in April 2018, and were supported by Kehlani.[51][53][54] More shows were added as "The Final Installment" with shows in North America, Asia and Europe.

Set list

Original setlist

This set list is representative of the show on October 31, 2017, in Phoenix, Arizona.[55]

  1. "Eyes Closed"
  2. "Hold Me Down"
  3. "Castle"
  4. "Good Mourning"
  5. "Heaven in Hiding"
  6. "Strangers"
  7. "Roman Holiday"
  8. "Walls Could Talk"
  9. "Bad at Love"
  10. "Alone"
  11. "Closer"
  12. "Sorry"
  13. "Angel on Fire"
  14. "Lie"
  15. "Don't Play"
  16. "Ghost"[lower-alpha 1]
  17. "Is There Somewhere"
  18. "Now or Never"
  19. "Colors"
  20. "Young God"
Encore
  1. "Gasoline"
  2. "Hurricane"
Changed Setlist

Halfway through "The Final Installment" of the tour, the setlist was changed. This setlist is representative of the East Providence show on July 11, 2018, it does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[56]

  1. "Eyes Closed"
  2. "Gasoline"
  3. "Castle"
  4. "Heaven in Hiding"
  5. "Strangers"
  6. "Control"
  7. "Lie"
  8. "Don't Play"
  9. "Hurricane"
  10. "Colors"
  11. "Closer"
  12. "Sorry"
  13. "Alone"
  14. "Walls Could Talk"
  15. "New Americana"
  16. "Now or Never"
  17. "Young God"
Encore
  1. "Hold Me Down"
  2. "Is There Somewhere"
  3. "Bad at Love"
Notes

Changes throughout the show include:

  • "Angel On Fire" was not performed during the tour in Oceania and South America, but was replaced by "Him & I"
  • "Lie" was not performed during the South American leg of the tour.
  • "Control", "Lie", "Don't Play" & "New Americana" were not performed during the Asia leg of the tour.
  1. "Aureum" and "Angelus" VIP purchasers vote on their choice of song between "Drive", "100 Letters" and "Ghost" at each show.
  • "Control", "New Americana" & "Young God" was not performed during the European setlist. "Eastside" was added to the setlist.

Shows

List of concerts showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 – North America[51][57]
September 29, 2017 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena PartyNextDoor
Charli XCX
5,566 / 5,566 $484,874
October 4, 2017 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 7,188 / 7,188 $369,089
October 6, 2017 Boston United States TD Garden 7,872 / 8,059 $387,372
October 7, 2017 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 7,651 / 8,368 $354,150
October 9, 2017 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
October 10, 2017 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 5,657 / 7,116 $237,265
October 13, 2017 Brooklyn Barclays Center 8,182 / 9,486 $528,302
October 14, 2017 Newark Prudential Center 6,697 / 9,008 $404,945
October 17, 2017 Charlotte Spectrum Center 6,282 / 8,966 $304,600
October 19, 2017 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena 6,172 / 6,927 $359,441
October 21, 2017 Sunrise BB&T Center 7,188 / 7,188 $321,990
October 22, 2017 Orlando Amway Center 5,485 / 7,827 $297,028
October 25, 2017 Houston Toyota Center 6,153 / 7,224 $284,298
October 26, 2017 Dallas American Airlines Center 7,414 / 7,414 $393,809
October 27, 2017 Austin Frank Erwin Center 5,684 / 8,827 $322,555
October 29, 2017 Denver Pepsi Center 7,726 / 8,300 $326,171
October 31, 2017 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena
November 3, 2017 Inglewood The Forum 9,419 / 10,423 $433,910
November 4, 2017 Anaheim Honda Center 9,726 / 13,068[58] $475,368[58]
November 5, 2017 San Diego Viejas Arena
November 7, 2017 Oakland Oracle Arena 6,237 / 6,237 $366,291
November 10, 2017 Seattle KeyArena
November 11, 2017 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena Cashmere Cat 6,113 / 6,960 $276,924
November 18, 2017 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center PartyNextDoor
Charli XCX
November 19, 2017 Rosemont Allstate Arena
November 21, 2017 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 7,927 / 7,945 $376,120
November 22, 2017 Cleveland Wolstein Center 5,882 / 5,882 $300,837
Leg 2 – Oceania[59]
April 19, 2018 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena Kehlani
April 21, 2018 Melbourne Australia Margaret Court Arena
April 22, 2018 Sydney Hordern Pavilion 9,239 / 10,671 $613,165
April 24, 2018 Perth HBF Stadium
April 26, 2018 Sydney Hordern Pavilion [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 1]
April 27, 2018 Brisbane Riverstage
Leg 3 – North America[60]
May 19, 2018[lower-alpha 2] Gulf Shores United States Gulf Shores Public Beaches N/A N/A N/A
May 27, 2018[lower-alpha 3] Napa Napa Valley Expo N/A N/A N/A
June 2, 2018[lower-alpha 4] New York City Randall's Island N/A N/A N/A
Leg 4 – Latin America[60]
June 6, 2018 São Paulo Brazil Espaço das Américas Lauren Jauregui
June 7, 2018 Rio de Janeiro Vivo Rio
June 9, 2018 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Gran Rex
June 12, 2018 Santiago Chile Teatro Caupolicán
Leg 5 – North America[60]
June 15, 2018 Mexico City Mexico Pepsi Center Lauren Jauregui
June 24, 2018[lower-alpha 5] Heber City United States River's Edge N/A N/A N/A
June 29, 2018[lower-alpha 6] Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park N/A N/A N/A
July 6, 2018[lower-alpha 7] Lansing Louis Adado Riverfront Park Jessie Reyez N/A N/A
July 8, 2018 Montreal Canada M Telus Sasha Sloan 2,254 / 2,254 $85,944
July 11, 2018 East Providence United States Bold Point Pavilion Jessie Reyez
July 12, 2018 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 14, 2018 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center Chelsea Cutler
July 15, 2018 Vienna Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts Jessie Reyez
July 17, 2018 Indianapolis Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park
July 18, 2018 Nashville Ascend Amphitheater
July 20, 2018 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
July 21, 2018 Independence Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
July 25, 2018 Troutdale McMenamins Edgefield
July 27, 2018 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 28, 2018 Las Vegas Pearl Concert Theater
July 30, 2018 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre 070 Shake
August 3, 2018 Honolulu Blaisdell Arena Lauren Jauregui
Leg 6 — Asia[60]
August 6, 2018 Seoul South Korea YES 24 Live Hall NIKI
August 8, 2018 Singapore The Star Performing Arts Centre
August 10, 2018 Manila Philippines Kia Theatre
August 11, 2018[lower-alpha 8] Jakarta Indonesia Gandaria City N/A N/A
Leg 7 – Europe[60]
September 17, 2018 Madrid Spain La Riviera Raye
September 19, 2018 Paris France Olympia
September 20, 2018 Brussels Belgium Ancienne Belgique
September 22, 2018 London England Eventim Apollo Raye
Alma
September 23, 2018
September 25, 2018 Amsterdam Netherlands AFAS Live Raye
September 26, 2018 Berlin Germany Columbiahalle
Total 157,714 / 189,731 (83.12%) $8,304,448

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
October 3, 2017 Montreal Canada Bell Centre Unforeseen production constraints[61]
November 14, 2017 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome Family emergency[62]
November 15, 2017 Edmonton Rogers Place
August 12, 2018[lower-alpha 9] Bali Indonesia Potato Head Beach Club 2018 Lombok earthquake[63]

Notes

  1. 1 2 This box office score data is representative of both shows at the Hordern Pavilion on April 22 and April 26 respectively.
  2. The concert on May 19, 2018 in Gulf Shores is part of Hangout Music Festival.
  3. The concert on May 27, 2018 in Napa is part of BottleRock Napa Valley.
  4. The concert on June 2, 2018 in New York City is part of Governors Ball Music Festival.
  5. The concert on June 24, 2018 in Heber City is part of Bonanza Campout Music Festival.
  6. The concert on June 29, 2018 in Milwaukee is part of Summerfest.
  7. The concert on July 6, 2018 in Lansing is part of Common Ground Music Festival.
  8. The concert on August 11, 2018 in Jakarta is part of On-Off Festival.
  9. The cancelled concert on August 12, 2018 in Bali is part of Bali Sunny Side Up Festival

Charts

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/Sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[91][92] Gold 20,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[93] Gold 40,000^
United States (RIAA)[94] Platinum 1,000,000double-dagger

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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