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Hilary Duff reveals world tour – How to get tickets, presales, more

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Hilary Duff is headed on the road with her The Lucky Me Tour, which is set to kick off in the summer with dates across seven countries scheduled into 2027.

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The world tour, details of which were revealed on Thursday, Feb. 12, will begin on June 22 in West Palm Beach, Florida, with more shows around the United States scheduled throughout the summer. The "Lizzie McGuire" star, 38, heads overseas in September with concerts around the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia.

The final date of the tour is currently scheduled for exactly one year from today: Feb. 12, 2027, in Mexico City. La Roux, Jade LeMac and Lauren Spencer Smith will make guest appearances throughout the tour.

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The tour announcement comes amid a musical comeback for Duff, who is getting ready to drop her first studio album in over a decade, "Luck… or Something," on Feb. 20. Duff's most recent album was 2015's "Breathe In. Breathe Out."

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The singer's new era began in November with the release of her song "Mature," on which she sang about her younger self dating someone older. The track was cowritten by Duff, Duff's husband Matthew Koma, and Madison Love.

"'Mature' is a little conversation that my present self is having with my younger self," Duff said in a release. "The two of us are reflecting on a past experience and sending love to each other. It's a chuckle, a wink, and a sense of being grateful that we are sure footed in where we landed."

She followed the song up in January with her single "Roommates," which she described to Entertainment Tonight as a song about "feeling invisible in your relationship," adding, "I think that it's a theme a lot of people go through."

Duff's return to music will be chronicled in an upcoming docuseries from "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" director Sam Wrench.

The singer is coming off a series of live shows dubbed "Small Rooms, Big Nerves," starting in London, where she performed her iconic "Lizzie McGuire Movie" song "What Dreams Are Made Of" at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. She will also perform a series of shows at the Voltaire at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas from Feb. 13 to Feb. 15 and from May 22 to May 24.

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Hilary Duff tour tickets, presale details

For the Lucky Me Tour shows in the United States and Canada, an artist presale will be held on Feb. 18 at 10 a.m. local time. To participate, fans must sign up by Feb. 16. The general on-sales begin on Feb. 20.

Hilary Duff The Lucky Me Tour dates

  • June 22: West Palm Beach, Florida — iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

  • June 23: Tampa, Florida – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • June 25: Alpharetta, Georgia – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

  • June 27: Houston, Texas – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Sponsored by Huntsman

  • June 28: Austin, Texas — Germania Insurance Amphitheater

  • June 30: Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

  • July 3: Phoenix, Arizona – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

  • July 8: Los Angeles – Kia Forum

  • July 11: Mountain View, California – Shoreline Amphitheatre

  • July 12: Wheatland, California – Toyota Amphitheatre

  • July 14: Ridgefield, Washington – Cascades Amphitheater

  • July 15: Auburn, Washington – White River Amphitheatre

  • July 17: Salt Lake City – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

  • July 20: Morrison, Colorado – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

  • July 22: St. Louis – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

  • July 23: Noblesville, Indiana – Ruoff Music Center

  • July 25: Shakopee, Minnesota – Mystic Lake Amphitheater

  • July 26: Tinley Park, Illinois – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

  • July 28: Cincinnati – Riverbend Music Center

  • July 30: Nashville, Tennessee – Ascend Amphitheater

  • Aug. 1: Charlotte, North Carolina – Truliant Amphitheater

  • Aug. 2: Bristow, Virginia. – Jiffy Lube Live

  • Aug. 5: New York – Madison Square Garden

  • Aug. 8: Mansfield, Massachusetts – Xfinity Center

  • Aug 9: Philadelphia – TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann

  • Aug. 12 – Toronto – RBC Amphitheatre

  • Aug. 15: Clarkston. Michigan – Pine Knob Music Theatre

  • Aug. 16: Grand Rapids, Michigan – Acrisure Amphitheater

  • Sept. 6: Dublin – 3Arena

  • Sept. 8: Cardiff, U.K. – Utilita Arena Cardiff

  • Sept. 10: London – The O2

  • Sept. 12: Manchester – AO Arena

  • Sept. 13: Glasgow – OVO Hydro

  • Oct. 20: Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena

  • Oct. 22: Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

  • Oct. 24: Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena

  • Oct. 26: Melbourne – Rod Laver Arena

  • Oct. 29: Perth, Australia – RAC Arena

  • Jan. 22: Vancouver – Rogers Arena

  • Jan. 26: Calgary – Scotiabank Saddledome

  • Jan. 27: Edmonton – Rogers Place

  • Jan. 30: Winnipeg – Canada Life Centre

  • Feb. 2: Hamilton, Ontario – TD Coliseum

  • Feb. 4: Ottawa – Canadian Tire Centre

  • Feb. 5: Montreal – Bell Centre

  • Feb. 7: Halifax, Nova Scotia – Scotiabank Centre

  • Feb. 12: Mexico City – Palacio de los Deportes

 
 
 

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