Hilary Duff announces ‘Lucky Me’ world tour

Hilary Duff is stepping fully back into pop music with the biggest era of her career in years. Ahead of her highly anticipated new album luck… or something, arriving Friday, February 20, the multiplatinum star has officially announced the lucky me tour, her first full-scale worldwide headline run in almost two decades.

The tour begins June 22 at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida and will span seven countries across the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. The run stretches into February 2027, closing with a major show in Mexico City. It marks Duff’s most ambitious touring schedule since her early 2000s pop peak and signals a full return to music after years focused on acting and family life.

Highlights on the routing include arena and landmark venues such as Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, Madison Square Garden in New York City, London’s The O2, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, Montreal’s Bell Centre, and Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes. Support across select dates will come from GRAMMY Award winning synth pop act La Roux, rising pop artist Jade LeMac, and Canadian hitmaker Lauren Spencer Smith.

Duff first teased the tour announcement at her final Small Rooms, Big Nerves show in Los Angeles, where she invited fans onstage to recreate the viral With Love choreography. The nostalgic moment quickly spread online and fueled speculation that a larger comeback was imminent. That speculation has now turned into a full album and global tour rollout.

luck… or something is Duff’s first studio album in over a decade and her first full length project since 2015’s Breathe In. Breathe Out. Early singles have introduced a more mature, reflective pop sound that still nods to the glossy hooks that defined her earlier career. The album has been described as deeply personal, shaped by adulthood, motherhood, and the realities of growing up in the public eye. Duff has said in interviews that the title reflects a mix of gratitude and hard earned perspective, capturing the feeling of surviving chaos and calling it luck.

In recent months, Duff has been steadily reconnecting with fans through intimate performances and surprise appearances. The Small Rooms, Big Nerves shows gave audiences a rare chance to hear both classics and new material in close quarters, including live renditions of “What Dreams Are Made Of “and “So Yesterday” alongside fresh tracks from the upcoming record. The warm reception to those shows helped build momentum for what is now shaping up to be one of 2026’s biggest pop tours.

 For complete details and ticket information, please visit www.hilaryduff.com/live.

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