Hilary Duff Tour 2026: Dates, Presale Codes & Setlist Guide
It has been exactly 20 years since the “Still Most Wanted” tour. For the Lizzie McGuire generation, the wait is finally over.
Following a massive 400% surge in Spotify searches and her headline-grabbing signing with Atlantic Records, Hilary Duff has officially announced her return to the global stage. The “Lucky Me” World Tour is not just a concert run; it is shaping up to be 2026’s biggest pop culture comeback.
You might be scrambling to figure out which presale code works or wondering if “Sparks” made the cut. This guide breaks down the full 2026–2027 routing, provides a battle-tested strategy for the Ticketmaster queue, and reveals the “Small Rooms” setlist secrets.
Here is everything you need to secure your spot at the show of the decade.
The “Lucky Me” World Tour: Complete 2026–2027 Schedule
Hilary Duff is hitting the road with a massive 28-city North American leg before heading overseas. The tour kicks off this summer in Florida, maximizing the outdoor amphitheater “vibe” that defined her early 2000s dominance.
North American Summer Leg (June – August 2026)
The U.S. leg focuses on iconic summer venues. According to the official Live Nation press release from February 12, 2026, these shows will feature expanded production designed specifically for open-air acoustics.
Jade LeMac will support all dates on this leg.
Note: The Madison Square Garden show is currently the only indoor arena date scheduled for the U.S. summer run.
UK, Ireland, and International Dates (September – October 2026)
After wrapping up in New York, the Hilary Duff tour heads across the Atlantic. Synth-pop icon La Roux joins as the special guest, bringing a distinct electro-pop energy that pairs perfectly with Duff’s new sound.
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Sept 6, 2026: Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
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Sept 9, 2026: Manchester, UK – AO Arena
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Sept 11, 2026: London, UK – The O2
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Sept 14, 2026: Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
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Sept 18, 2026: Paris, France – Accor Arena
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Sept 22, 2026: Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
2027 Finale: Canadian Leg and Mexico City
The tour takes a holiday break before resuming in early 2027 for a specialized arena run across Canada and a massive finale in Mexico City. Lauren Spencer Smith takes over support duties for this leg.
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Jan 15, 2027: Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
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Jan 18, 2027: Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
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Jan 22, 2027: Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
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Feb 14, 2027: Mexico City, MX – Foro Sol
How to Buy Hilary Duff Tickets: Presales and “Verified Fan” Strategy
Getting tickets for a comeback of this magnitude requires preparation. Ticketmaster has implemented strict “Verified Fan” protocols to combat bots, but that also makes the process trickier for real fans.
Key Sale Dates You Can’t Miss
Mark these dates on your calendar immediately. Times listed are local to the venue.
Pro-Tip: The “Lizzie Fan” Ticket Strategy
We have all seen the nightmares with recent major pop tours. Here is the strategy I used during the “Small Rooms” warm-up shows to bypass the crash:
Ditch the Desktop: Ticketmaster’s mobile app is historically more stable during high-traffic surges than the browser version.
Pre-Save Payment: Go into your account now and ensure your credit card is current. You do not want to be typing in numbers when the timer is counting down.
The Waiting Room: Log in exactly 15 minutes before the sale starts. Do not refresh.
Avoid Dynamic Pricing: If you see “Platinum” seats going for $400+ in the first 5 minutes, wait. Often, standard price tickets (approx. $79–$150) pop back up after cart timers expire for other users.
[Register for Verified Fan on Ticketmaster]
What to Expect: Setlist & “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” Insights
Hilary played three intimate “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” shows in Los Angeles earlier this year. Those performances gave us a clear blueprint for the 2026 tour setlist.
The Mix of Nostalgia and “luck… or something”
Rolling Stone described her recent performance as “a masterclass in growing up without growing old.” Expect the setlist to be a 60/40 split between her new album and the classics.
Yes, she is playing the hits.
For the first time ever, Duff performed “What Dreams Are Made Of” fully live—no backing track, just her and the band. This is the confirmed closer for the main set. You can also expect a heavy dose of the Breathe In. Breathe Out. era, specifically “Sparks” and “My Kind.”
Support Acts: La Roux, Jade LeMac, and Lauren Spencer Smith
The lineup changes depending on your location:
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Jade LeMac (USA): brings a moody, dark-pop vibe that contrasts well with the summer heat.
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La Roux (UK/Europe): A legendary pairing. “Bulletproof” live is worth the ticket price alone.
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Lauren Spencer Smith (Canada/Mexico): Vocal-forward ballads that will demand the arena’s full attention.
VIP Package Breakdown: “Metamorphosis” vs. “Silver Shimmer”
If you are looking to splurge, HilaryDuff.com has released three VIP tiers. Here is the real value breakdown so you don’t overspend.
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The “Metamorphosis” Ultimate Package ($450+)
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One premium reserved ticket in the first 5 rows.
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Meet & Greet with Hilary Duff (very limited availability).
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Exclusive “Mature” 7-inch vinyl variant (Signed).
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Pre-show soundcheck access.
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The “Silver Shimmer” Package ($250+)
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One premium reserved ticket in the first 15 rows.
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Early entry to the venue.
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Commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard.
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Access to the VIP merchandise booth (crowd-free shopping).
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“So Yesterday” Early Entry Bundle ($175+)
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General Admission Pit ticket (where applicable) or premium seat.
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Early entry to secure a spot at the barricade.
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Exclusive tour poster.
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[See our full review of the “Mature” vinyl pressing]
Everything We Know About the New Album “luck… or something”
The Hilary Duff tour supports her sixth studio album, luck… or something, dropping February 20, 2026.
Produced largely by her husband Matthew Koma, the record leans heavily into synth-pop and adult contemporary. The lead single “Mature” (released Nov 2025) signaled a shift toward more introspective lyrics, dealing with marriage, motherhood, and maintaining identity in your 30s.
The second single, “Roommates,” is a direct nod to her fanbase—a mid-tempo ballad about navigating life’s changes with the people who have stuck by you. Expect these tracks to be the emotional anchors of the live show.
FAQs
Is Hilary Duff going on tour in 2026?
Yes. Hilary Duff officially announced “The Lucky Me” World Tour on February 12, 2026. It includes stops in North America, Europe, and Australia.
How much are Hilary Duff concert tickets?
Standard tickets range from $49.50 to $179.50 depending on the city and venue. VIP packages range from $175 to $450+.
What is the setlist for the Hilary Duff tour?
Based on warm-up shows, the setlist includes new tracks like “Mature” and “Roommates,” alongside classics like “So Yesterday,” “Come Clean,” and “What Dreams Are Made Of.”
Who is opening for Hilary Duff on “The Lucky Me” tour?
Support acts include Jade LeMac (USA), La Roux (UK/Europe), and Lauren Spencer Smith (Canada).
What time do Hilary Duff tickets go on sale?
General public sales begin Friday, February 20, 2026, at 10:00 AM local venue time.
Are there VIP packages for the 2026 tour?
Yes, there are three tiers: “Metamorphosis” (Meet & Greet), “Silver Shimmer” (Premium Seat), and “So Yesterday” (Early Entry).
Will there be more dates added to the Hilary Duff tour?
Currently, 28 North American dates and 15 international dates are confirmed. However, gaps in the schedule suggest potential second nights in major cities like New York and London.
Is the Lizzie McGuire movie song on the setlist?
Yes. Hilary has confirmed she will perform “What Dreams Are Made Of” as the show’s finale.
Don’t Wait—The “Lucky Me” Era is Here
We have waited two decades for this moment. This isn’t just a nostalgia trip; it is a celebration of an artist who defined a generation and grew up right alongside us.
Whether you are aiming for the front row at Red Rocks or just want to scream the lyrics to “Come Clean” from the nosebleeds at MSG, you need to be ready.
Register for the presale by February 16, update your payment info, and set your alarms. We will see you in the queue.
