Hilary Duff 'ready to surprise people' ahead of The Lucky Me tour
Hilary Duff concluded her Small Room, Big Nerves tour on January 29, 2026, in Los Angeles
Hilary Duff recently said her Small Room, Big Nerves tour was her way to warm up for big tours.
For those unaware, Duff’s Small Room, Big Nerves tour, which she called a mini-tour, started on January 19 and concluded on January 29, 2026, at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. This tour marked her first live performance series in more than ten years.
While conversing with PEOPLE magazine, the 38-year-old American actress and singer-songwriter said, "I'm so excited for the scale to change.”
She admitted, "There is something so sweet about getting to see everyone's face, and being so intimate and close with everyone — and it was really a great way for me to start and build confidence — but I just feel like I know what I'm doing and kind of got my reps in."
"Now I'm ready for more. I'm ready for my set list to change. I'm ready to surprise people with some of the songs that I'm going to be singing and my new music,” the Beat of My Heart songstress noted.
It is pertinent to mention that Hilary Duff, who shares four children with her husband Matthew Koma, is set to start her The Lucky Me tour, which will run from June 22 through February 12, 2027. She will perform in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Mexico, and New Zealand.
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