Hilary Duff Embarks on Comeback Tour After Decade-Long Hiatus

Pop Icon Returns to the Stage

After more than ten years away from live performances, Hilary Duff announced the dates for the four-show January 2026 U.K./North American Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour, her first run of shows in a decade. The beloved pop star, who rose to fame as Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire, is making her highly anticipated return to music with a new album and intimate concert series that has already captured massive fan attention.

Tour Details and Album Release

Hilary Duff’s 2026 tour begins on January 19 with a show in London. From there, she’ll visit Toronto, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles on the limited run. The mini-tour is slated to kick off on Jan. 19 at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, followed by shows at HISTORY in Toronto (Jan. 24), the new Brooklyn Paramount theater (Jan. 27) and the Wiltern in Los Angeles (Jan. 29). Due to overwhelming demand, all initial dates sold out almost immediately.

The tour coincides with the release of her sixth studio album, Luck…or Something, which is set to drop Feb. 20. Additionally, Duff, 38, is set to take the stage in Las Vegas at the Voltaire at The Venetian Resort for a Valentine’s weekend residency for three nights, from Feb. 13 through Feb 15. The Las Vegas engagement has since been expanded with additional May dates due to tremendous fan enthusiasm.

Significance for Fans and Music Industry

Just days after releasing her highly anticipated comeback single, “Mature” Hilary Duff has announced that she’s touring for the first time in over a decade. The new single was co-written with her husband, musician Matthew Koma, marking a personal and professional collaboration. One of the defining stars of her generation, multiplatinum global icon Hilary Duff is returning to the pop world with her boldest and most self-assured project yet.

For fans who have followed Duff since her early 2000s Disney Channel days, this tour represents more than just a comeback—it’s a reunion with an artist who helped define millennial pop culture. The intimate venue selections for the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour reflect Duff’s desire to reconnect authentically with her devoted fanbase, offering a more personal concert experience. As anticipation builds for February’s album release, this tour marks a significant moment in pop music, proving that nostalgia combined with artistic growth can create powerful entertainment experiences for multiple generations of fans.