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Halsey Continues Her Dystopian Travels In 'Bad At Love' Video

Halsey keeps her dystopian narrative going in her brand-new video for "Bad At Love," which dropped on Wednesday afternoon (August 30) and picks up right where her "Now or Never" clip closed.

In her three-minute visual, which was directed by previous collaborator Sing J. Lee, Halsey drives into a desert landscape and makes a pit stop at a gas station, where she stumbles upon a mysterious figure in a closeted room. It's not the best feeling to open a door and have a creepy masked individual toss a tarot-like card at you, but that's why you have good friends nearby. Halsey leaves the room to find her girls waiting for her outside. Soon after, they stumble upon some sort of authority figure in this dystopian scene but manage to hop in a convertible and drive away from what feels like an uncomfortable setup. Keep your friends close, folks!

"Bad at Love" hears Halsey singing about failed relationships, with one banger of a hook, which is in part thanks to producer Ricky Reed. Expect to hear that song and many more on Halsey's upcoming "hopeless fountain kingdom Tour," which kicks off on September 29. Tickets are currently on sale.

Photo: YouTube/HalseyVEVO