Hilary Duff Kicks Off ‘The Lucky Me Tour’

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Hilary Duff is officially back on the road, and the opening night of The Lucky Me Tour proved that the singer and actress is giving fans exactly what they’ve been waiting for.

Duff launched the highly anticipated trek on June 21 at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, kicking off what will be a months-long journey across North America, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia before expanding into Canada and Mexico in early 2027.

The new tour arrives just months after Duff introduced fans to material from her Luck… or Something album during a more intimate run of smaller venue performances. While those shows allowed audiences to experience the new music up close, The Lucky Me Tour scales everything up, bringing the songs into arenas and amphitheaters with a larger production and an expanded setlist.

Opening night delivered exactly the kind of balance longtime fans were hoping for: beloved classics, fan-favorite deep cuts, and several songs making their live debut.

Among the biggest moments of the evening were the first-ever live performances of “Growing Up,” “Holiday Party,” and “Adult Size Medium.” Fans inside the venue responded enthusiastically as the songs finally made their way from the studio to the stage.

The surprises did not stop there.

Duff also revived “Play With Fire” and “Anywhere but Here,” songs that had not been performed live in nearly two decades. For many longtime followers who have been with the former Disney Channel star since the early stages of her music career, those performances represented a full-circle moment.

The tour’s setlist also highlighted the evolution of Duff as an artist. While classics from the 2000s remain an important part of her catalogue, the show demonstrates how she continues to blend nostalgia with newer material.

Songs such as “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “Fly,” “Come Clean,” and “What Dreams Are Made Of” drew some of the loudest reactions of the night, reminding audiences why those tracks have remained staples of pop culture for years.

At the same time, newer songs from her latest era sat comfortably alongside those familiar hits, showcasing the growth of her sound while maintaining the approachable pop sensibility that first made her a star.

The production itself appears designed to celebrate every phase of Duff’s career. Rather than focusing exclusively on one album cycle, the concert functions as a retrospective of her musical journey while introducing fans to her newest material.

With dates scheduled throughout North America before heading overseas, the tour is expected to reach hundreds of thousands of fans over the coming months.

For those curious about what to expect, opening night featured the following songs:

  • Wake Up
  • So Yesterday
  • Roommates
  • Weather for Tennis
  • Play With Fire
  • Breathe In. Breathe Out.
  • Sparks
  • Future Tripping
  • With Love
  • Beat of My Heart
  • You, from the Honeymoon
  • Anywhere but Here
  • Growing Up
  • Fly
  • Holiday Party
  • We Don’t Talk
  • Why Not
  • Adult Size Medium
  • Come Clean
  • Mature
  • What Dreams Are Made Of

As always with major tours, setlists may change throughout the run. Still, if opening night is any indication, The Lucky Me Tour is shaping up to be both a celebration of Hilary Duff’s legacy and an exciting new chapter in her music career.