Hilary Duff’s Tour is Selling Out – But You Can Still Find Tickets
Hilary Duff will visit 47 North American cities from June 2026 through February 2027 for the Lucky Me tour, supporting her comeback album, luck… or something. Her sixth studio album and first release in over a decade, luck… or something was released on February 20, 2026.
The New Album
Duff’s new album is an exploration of adulthood tempered with the hazy nostalgia of her iconic past. Many see Duff as a drama-free nostalgic icon for millennials, a former Disney star who remained grounded and relatable despite her young stardom. The album was produced by her husband, singer/songwriter Matthew Koma.
Koma said on Instagram, “We made this album for her. She didn’t need it, nothing was riding on it, she was simply ready to express herself through music in a really honest way.”
Fans praise the raw and honest themes in her new album, relating to this new era of Duff as they grew up alongside her.
Tour Dates & Stops
The tour kicks off on June 23rd in West Palm Beach. She’ll tour 47 amphitheatres and arenas in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tour includes legendary venues like Red Rocks in Colorado and Madison Square Garden.
The full list of US and Canada dates:
- Jun 21 & 22 - West Palm Beach, FL - iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
- Jun 23 - Tampa, FL - MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds
- Jun 25 - Alpharetta, GA - Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
- Jun 27 - Spring, TX - The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
- Jun 28 - Austin, TX - Germania Insurance Amphitheater
- Jun 30 - Irving, TX - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- Jul 2 - Albuquerque, NM - First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater
- Jul 3 - Phoenix, AZ - Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
- Jul 8 & 9 - Inglewood, CA - The Kia Forum
- Jul 11 - Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA
- Jul 12 - Wheatland, CA - Toyota Amphitheatre
- Jul 14 - Ridgefield, WA - Cascades Amphitheater - WA
- Jul 15 - Auburn, WA - White River Amphitheatre
- Jul 17 - Salt Lake City, UT - Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
- Jul 20 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- Jul 22 - Maryland Heights, MO - Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - MO
- Jul 23 - Noblesville, IN - Ruoff Music Center
- Jul 25 - Shakopee, MN - Mystic Lake Amphitheatre - Shakopee
- Jul 26 - Tinley Park, IL - Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
- Jul 28 - Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Music Center
- Jul 29 - Franklin, TN - FirstBank Amphitheater
- Jul 30 - Nashville, TN - Ascend Amphitheater
- Aug 1 - Charlotte, NC - Truliant Amphitheater
- Aug 2 - Bristow, VA - Jiffy Lube Live
- Aug 5 & 6 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
- Aug 8 - Mansfield, MA - Xfinity Center - MA
- Aug 9 - Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion at The Mann Center For The Performing Arts
- Aug 12 & 13 - Toronto, ON - RBC Amphitheatre
- Aug 15 - Clarkston, MI - Pine Knob Music Theatre
- Aug 16 - Grand Rapids, MI - Acrisure Amphitheater
- Jan 22 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
- Jan 23 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena
- Jan 26 - Calgary, AB - Scotiabank Saddledome
- Jan 27 - Edmonton, AB - Rogers Place
- Jan 29 - Saskatoon, SK - SaskTel Centre
- Jan 30 - Winnipeg, MB - Canada Life Centre
- Feb 2 - Hamilton, ON - TD Coliseum
- Feb 4 - Ottawa, ON - Canadian Tire Centre
- Feb 5 - Montreal, QC - Centre Bell
- Feb 7 - Halifax, NS - Scotiabank Centre
Tour Openers
The openers for Hilary Duff’s 2026 comeback tour include rising pop artists La Roux, Jade LeMac, and Lauren Spencer Smith. English synth-pop act La Roux and singer/songwriter Jade LeMac will open the United States and Toronto dates, aside from Albuquerque, which will not feature an opener. Jade LeMac will open in Franklin, TN, without La Roux. Canadian artist Lauren Spencer Smith will open the Canadian shows aside from Toronto.
The Nostalgia Factor
Nostalgia is a popular form of escapism for millennials and Gen Z. The growing popularity of ‘90s and Y2K fashion and music demonstrates how younger generations are coping with rising housing prices, an unsettled job market, and political divides by reliving their childhood. For millennials, Hilary Duff is a symbol of youth, as Lizzie McGuire faced the problems of junior high school rather than the difficulties of the real world.
This nostalgia boom is one reason Hilary Duff’s comeback tour is selling so quickly. Tickets on the primary market are highly limited, but there are still plenty of tickets available through trusted secondary resale marketplaces, like us.
The Tour Setlist: Will She Play Old Music
Will Duff drive home the nostalgia factor by playing old music on tour? We won’t know the official Lucky Me tour setlist until it kicks off, but her recent Small Rooms, Big Nerves limited run, where she tested the waters of touring again with just four stops, confirmed that she’s not shying away from her greatest hits.
The setlist from her Small Rooms, Big Nerves run included:
- “Wake Up”
- “So Yesterday”
- “Roommates”
- “Weather for Tennis”
- “Metamorphosis”
- “Fly”
- “My Kind”
- “Sparks”
- “Future Trippin’”
- “With Love”
- “Beat of My Heart”
- “Someone’s Watching Over Me”
- “We Don’t Talk”
- “Why Not”
- “Come Clean”
- “Mature”
- “What Dreams Are Made Of”
The setlist for the Lucky Me tour will likely feature some of these crowd favorites along with new songs from luck… or something, which was released since the limited run.
Hilary Duff Tickets
As Hilary Duff tickets sell out, resale becomes the best and eventually only option for purchasing tickets. The best part of the resale market is tickets are priced by demand, meaning prices can be higher or lower than face value. See this Y2K icon perform for the first time in years and allow yourself to get lost in the nostalgia that only comes from seeing an icon of your youth live.