Hilary Duff finally returning to stage after more than a decade
Hilary Duff announces mini tour dates: 'Dust off your dancing shoes'
After making her musical comeback, Hilary Duff is finally returning to the stage as well.
In an Instagram post on Monday, November 10, the 38-year-old American actress and singer announced "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" mini-tour, consisting of four shows.
"One single? Please. This girl is hitting the road for some very special shows," she playfully wrote in the caption. "London, Toronto, Brooklyn, LA - dust off your dancing shoes. I’m coming for you. I’m so ready (and okay, a tiny bit nervous)."
The Lizzie McGuire alum’s upcoming live shows will mark a significant moment in her career, as she makes her long-awaited return after more than a decade.
A Cinderella Story star will kick off the four-night intimate shows in London’s historic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, 17 years after wrapping her Dignity Tour in August 2007, at the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas.
Hilary Duff mini tour dates
Duff's highly-anticipated limited performances are scheduled to begin in January 2026. The dates and locations for her upcoming shows are as follows:
- January 19, 2026: London, UK
- January 24, 2026: Toronto, ON
- January 27, 2026: Brooklyn, NY
- January 29, 2026: Los Angeles, CA
For the unversed, Duff recently released Mature, her first single since 2015.
The song, which was released on Thursday, November 6, is co-written and produced by her husband Matthew Koma.
-
Book makes new claims about Macron's 'affair' with Golshifteh Farahani despite her denial
-
Elon Musk apparently mad Christopher Nolan ignored his casting opinion on 'The Odyssey'
-
Barry Keoghan says it’s ok to be unconventional dad in blunt interview
-
Barbra Streisand may avoid singing forever after Oscars backlash
-
Vin Diesel brings 'Fast & Furious' family reunion to Cannes
-
Sydney Sweeney video with Scooter Braun draws reactions from Taylor Swift fans, Trump supporters
-
Peter Jackson drops bombshell at Cannes: New 'Adventures of Tintin' movie in the works
-
Robert Irwin applauds Bindi Irwin for turning painful battle into powerful message
