Hilary Duff Announces First Live Concerts in 10 Years

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Hilary Duff is officially back on the road—and fans couldn’t be more thrilled. The 38-year-old singer and actress just announced her first live concerts in a decade: the Small Rooms, Big Nerves shows, scheduled to take her across four cities in January 2026. This tour marks a full-circle moment for Hilary, coming hot on the heels of her first new single in ten years, “Mature.”

“It’s happening,” Hilary shared in a statement. “I’m over the moon to be stepping on stage again. I’ve got some new songs that I can’t wait to share with you and of course some old favorites we can scream together. It’s been a minute and I’ve missed you. Let’s make some mems.”

The upcoming shows are intimate, smaller-venue performances—hence the cheeky name—but promise big energy. She’s hitting London, Toronto, New York City, and Los Angeles, giving fans in each city a chance to reconnect with the pop icon who helped define their teenage years.

Tour Dates:

•January 19 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London

•January 24 – HISTORY, Toronto

•January 27 – Brooklyn Paramount, New York City

•January 29 – The Wiltern, Los Angeles

Tickets go on sale with an artist presale starting November 14 at 10am local time, followed by general public access at 3pm. Fans can sign up on Ticketmaster and HilaryDuff.com to secure spots.

Hilary has been teasing her return for months. On Therapuss with Jake Shane, she hinted fans might get a live performance of her classic hit, “What Dreams Are Made Of” from The Lizzie McGuire Movie. “If I would ever tour again, I think maybe I would be allowed to manage to sing that song somehow some way,” she mused. “Maybe, you know, just maybe, like hypothetically.”

She also shared glimpses of her rehearsal process in October, including clips of her practicing the track, giving fans a peek behind the scenes. And in a Vogue interview, she reflected on the emotional journey of returning to the stage:

“All I can say is that I am very excited to see people’s faces again very soon. I’ve missed them and I’ve missed performing. It’s been really fun to rediscover this part of myself again, layered within the person I’ve become. I’m so excited to share this song with everyone, and there’s a lot to come. I’ve been working really hard, and I think 2026 is gonna be a fun victory lap.”

Her return to live shows also coincides with a new docuseries chronicling her comeback, exploring how she balances family, recording, rehearsals, and performing live for the first time in over a decade. Fans are clearly in for a full Hilary experience, blending nostalgia, new music, and intimate concert moments.