Hilary Duff Launches Lucky Me Tour with Live Debuts and Two-Decade Song Returns
Hilary Duff launched her Lucky Me Tour with an opening show in West Palm Beach, featuring live debuts and rare song performances.

Singer and actress Hilary Duff opened her Lucky Me Tour at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida, debuting new material and reviving classic tracks absent from her live sets for nearly two decades. The expanded arena and amphitheater tour builds on her earlier mini-tour supporting her latest album, Luck... or Something, her first full-length release in over a decade. The performance marked the beginning of an extensive North American run extending through mid-August, with international dates scheduled for Europe, New Zealand, Australia, and Mexico throughout the remainder of the year.
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Opening Night Highlights
The inaugural show on June 21 featured several significant moments for longtime and new fans alike. Duff performed live versions of "Growing Up," "Holiday Party," and "Adult Size Medium" for the first time, introducing audiences to fresh material from her recent album. Additionally, she resurrected "Play With Fire" and "Anywhere but Here," songs that had not appeared in her concert performances in approximately 20 years, delivering nostalgic moments for fans familiar with her earlier catalog.
The setlist from opening night reflects the expanded scope of the tour compared to the smaller-venue mini-tour earlier this year. While the revealed setlist may not be uniform across all scheduled performances, it provides a foundation for what fans can expect during subsequent stops across the continent.
Tour Scope and Schedule
The Lucky Me Tour encompasses North American dates through August, followed by international performances spanning three continents. European, New Zealand, and Australian dates occupy September and October, with additional Canadian and Mexican shows planned for early 2027. This extended touring schedule underscores the commercial momentum of her album release and renewed focus on live performance after a substantial gap in major touring activity.
Beyond her music career, Duff has balanced tour commitments with family life. On Father's Day, she shared a tribute to her husband, musician Matthew Koma, highlighting their partnership in raising their three children—Banks Violet Bair (7), Mae James Bair (5), and Townes Meadow Bair (2)—while also maintaining her relationship with her 14-year-old son Luca Cruz Comrie from a previous marriage to Mike Comrie.
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