Watch Halsey cover Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill at Governors Ball

Over the weekend, Halsey covered Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill during their headline set at the Governors Ball Festival in New York. The 1985 hit single has faced a renewed explosion of interest following its use in in Stranger Things 4 (yes, we’re all thinking about that scene). The Kate Bush song has shot up the charts and is currently peaking at Number Two, marking the highest-ranking position for the British singer.  “Truly wish I wrote this song more than anything in the world. I’m soooo happy it’s having this resurgence,” Halsey tweeted on their cover of the song. ​“I knew immediately I wanted to do this.” https://twitter.com/halsey/status/1535818116680253440 During the set, Halsey also performed their brand-new release So Good for the first time...

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