Hilary Duff has officially confirmed her return to the global stage with the announcement of “The Lucky Me Tour,” her first full-scale headlining run in nearly two decades. The singer and actor revealed the news on February 12, following months of speculation and a series of intimate “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” warm-up shows.
The tour will support her upcoming sixth studio album, Luck… or Something, which arrives on February 20. Spanning 2026 and early 2027, the trek will feature 28 North American stops, including major shows at Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum, before heading to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Mexico. For longtime fans, the setlist is expected to be a career-spanning celebration, blending her early 2000s pop hits with her new, more mature sound.
This global run marks a pivotal shift for Duff, transitioning her from a decade of screen-focused projects back to the center of the pop landscape. After balancing acting roles and family life, she is reconnecting with audiences in person on a scale she hasn’t attempted since 2006. With presales beginning on February 18, “The Lucky Me Tour” stands as a major milestone for one of pop’s most enduring icons.




