Hilary Duff returns to the stage with The Lucky Me Tour, her first world tour in 20 years
The pop star will return to international stages in 2026 to present her new album. Her tour will have confirmed stops in seven countries
After two decades away from the big almost stages, Hilary Duff officially announced her long-awaited return to live music. The American artist announced his new world tour, The Lucky Me Tour, this Thursday, marking a milestone in his career as his first large-scale tour since the mid-2000s. "The name says it all. I feel so lucky to be able to be back on stage in front of all of you," the singer expressed through his social media. The announcement was accompanied by a nostalgic video where Duff is seen packing a suitcase with iconic items from her career, referencing hits like “So Yesterday” and her emblematic films A Cinderella Story and The Lizzie McGuire Movie. The tour, which will officially begin on June 22, 2026, in West Palm Beach, Florida, will visit seven countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico. Among the most prominent venues are Madison Square Garden in New York, the O2 Arena in London, and the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, where she will perform in February 2027. This tour will serve as a platform to present her sixth studio album, Luck… or Something, scheduled for release on February 20. The album, written in collaboration with her husband and producer Matthew Koma, comes after years in which Duff focused on her acting and family life. On November 6, Hilary Duff released “Mature,” her first song since 2015 and the first single from her upcoming album. As a prelude, the artist will offer a series of intimate performances at the Voltaire Arena in Las Vegas during May, before embarking on the full production, which will feature Grammy winner La Roux as the opening act in several regions. Presale tickets will go on sale next week, promising to be one of the most talked-about musical events of the year.

