Halsey enjoys ultra-chic date night with fiancé Avan Jogia after announcing major treat for fans
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PUBLISHED: 04:05 GMT, 14 February 2025 | UPDATED: 05:40 GMT, 14 February 2025
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Halsey was spotted enjoying a glamorous date night in New York City with her fiancé Avan Jogia the night before Valentine’s Day.
The couple were seen heading out on the town in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan ahead of the romantic holiday.
For her latest outing, the songstress wore a flared black leather dress with an extravagant collar and long cuffs that fell to her knuckles.
She teamed the high-cut pleated frock with a set of matching black leather stiletto boots and a handbag in the same color.
Wearing her dark hair in a trendy updo with a touch of fringe, she sharpened her features with a slick of deep scarlet lipstick.
Meanwhile Avan modeled a classic long navy coat over a grey suit and silver tie, rounding off the ensemble with mahogany shoes.
Halsey was spotted enjoying a glamorous date night in New York City with her fiancé Avan Jogia the night before Valentine’s Day
Halsey’s latest sighting comes after she delighted her fans by announcing her upcoming For My Last Trick Tour, which will whisk her across 32 cities this year.
The tour will begin on May 10 at the Toyota Pavilion in Concord, California and conclude on July 6 at the Yaamava’ Theater in Highland, California.
In between, she will whirl through a number of American and Canadian cities including Dallas, Nashville, Toronto and Chicago.
Her tour will also feature a stop at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on May 14 as well as Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on May 25.
She has assembled a list of featured artists for various dates, including but not limited to Evanescence, Magdalena Bay, Flowerovlove and Hope Tala.
Avan is a Canadian actor who has appeared in such projects as the movie Zombieland: Double Tap and the TV show Orphan Black: Echoes.
He and Halsey first became the subject of dating rumors in June 2023 when they were spotted traveling together in Spain.
By last summer, Halsey was spotted an emerald ring on her engagement finger while indulging in a romantic picnic with Avan.
The couple were seen heading out on the town in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan ahead of the romantic holiday
She teamed the high-cut pleated frock with a set of matching black leather stiletto boots and a handbag in the same color
Wearing her dark hair in a trendy updo with a touch of fringe, she sharpened her features with a slick of deep scarlet lipstick
Halsey’s latest sighting comes after she delighted her fans by announcing her upcoming For My Last Trick Tour, which will whisk her across 32 cities this year
Speculation abounded about their relationship status until Halsey finally confirmed their engagement in September, hours after playing the MTV Video Music Awards.
Halsey’s romantic history includes a widely publicized romance with G-Eazy in 2017 and 2018, providing inspiration for her hit single Without Me.
In more recent years, the songstress was involved with the musician Yungblud, aka Dominic Harrison, and the actor Evan Peters.
She now amicably co-parents her three-year-old son Ender with her ex-boyfriend Alev Aydin, whom she dated from 2021 to 2023.
Halsey rhapsodized about Avan in an interview in October, sharing the ways in which he helped her soldier through her recent health struggles, via Rolling Stone UK.
The tour will begin on May 10 at the Toyota Pavilion in Concord, California and conclude on July 6 at the Yaamava’ Theater in Highland, California
In between, she will whirl through a number of American and Canadian cities including Dallas, Nashville, Toronto and Chicago
Her tour will also feature a stop at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on May 14 as well as Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on May 25
She announced this past June that she had been diagnosed with both lupus and a ‘rare T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder.’
Her T-cell disorder was in fact leukemia, which she currently refers to as a lymphoproliferative disorder because it is in remission.
When she and Avan became a couple, she was also ‘still grappling with postpartum depression’ after welcoming Ender and splitting with his father.
‘He’s been instrumental in my healing, my recovery, my self-concept. Not just from being sick, but I was still grappling with postpartum depression,’ she said.
Halsey, who uses both she and they pronouns, recalled: ‘I didn’t know how to be a person separate from being a mom. I didn’t feel very autonomous in my body.’
Her fiancé, she said, ‘really made me want to try because I liked him so much. It motivated me to work on myself at a time when I desperately needed to.’
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the actor also reveals his experience as a teen celebrity
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Avan Jogia is opening up about working at Nickelodeon during his teen years.
From 2010 to 2013, the actor played Beck Oliver on the hit sitcom Victorious, which turned him into a teen heartthrob. Reflecting on his time starring on the popular musical show, Jogia tells PEOPLE exclusively how his experience differed from the 2024 Quiet on Set documentary, which explored some of the toxic culture of children’s television shows that young actors and others endured in the 1990s and 2000s.
“My experiences on set with my friends and colleagues were so specific and so different than what I witnessed on the documentary,” says the author and actor. “But I also know that two truths can exist at the same time.”
LISA ROSE / NICKELODEON / COURTESY: EVERETT COLLECTION
Jogia says he recalls his time on Victorious with his castmates turned friends as “a happy one.”
“If I look back at my time on that show, and now knowing as an adult how hard I work, I think we just worked really hard,” he explains. “We were on planes all the time to go to openings of things. We shot a show five days a week. We were on all summer doing stuff. Now as an adult looking back at that, I go like, ‘Oh, that’s too much to put on an 18-year-old kid.'”
Added Jogia, “My experience looking back trying to discern between what is childhood memory or young people’s memory is interesting. It’s all fragmented.”
Overall, the Mixed Feelings author recalls mostly “enjoying the time that I had with my friends.”
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On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Jogia released his second book Autopsy, a collection of poetry that meditates on sex, heartbreak, depression and teen stardom.
Elsewhere in the interview, he discussed what the most revealing part of the book was for him.
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“I think the most vulnerable part of the book is talking about what it’s like to be commodified and sort of seen as someone without any density or without an internal world,” Jogia explains. “When we have fantasies about people, it erases the reality.”
For Jogia, “having people project their version or fantasy” onto him was something he experienced with “teen idol worship.”
Autopsy is on sale now, wherever books are sold.
If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.
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Nickelodeon / Courtesy: Everett
Avan Jogia is opening up about working at Nickelodeon during his teen years.
From 2010 to 2013, the actor played Noah Beck on the hit sitcom Victorious, which turned him into a teen heartthrob. Reflecting on his time starring on the popular musical show, Jogia tells PEOPLE exclusively how his experience differed from the 2024 Quiet on Set documentary, which explored some of the toxic culture of children’s television shows that young actors and others endured in the 1990s and 2000s.
“My experiences on set with my friends and colleagues were so specific and so different than what I witnessed on the documentary,” says the author and actor. “But I also know that two truths can exist at the same time.”
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Lisa Rose / Nickelodeon / Courtesy: Everett Collection
Jogia says he recalls his time on Victorious with his castmates turned friends as “a happy one.”
“If I look back at my time on that show, and now knowing as an adult how hard I work, I think we just worked really hard,” he explains. “We were on planes all the time to go to openings of things. We shot a show five days a week. We were on all summer doing stuff. Now as an adult looking back at that, I go like, ‘Oh, that’s too much to put on an 18-year-old kid.'”
Added Jogia, “My experience looking back trying to discern between what is childhood memory or young people’s memory is interesting. It’s all fragmented.”
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Overall, the Mixed Feelings author recalls mostly “enjoying the time that I had with my friends.”
Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Jogia released his second book Autopsy, a collection of poetry that meditates on sex, heartbreak, depression and teen stardom.
Elsewhere in the interview, he discussed what the most revealing part of the book was for him.
Brian To/FilmMagic
“I think the most vulnerable part of the book is talking about what it’s like to be commodified and sort of seen as someone without any density or without an internal world,” Jogia explains. “When we have fantasies about people, it erases the reality.”
For Jogia, “having people project their version or fantasy” onto him was something he experienced with “teen idol worship.”
Autopsy is on sale now, wherever books are sold.
If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.
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