Hilary Duff Announces 2026 “Lucky Me Tour” Down Under
Hilary Duff is officially hitting the global stage again and her Australian fans are in for a major treat. The “Lucky Me Tour” is set to take her across seven countries, with stops in New Zealand and Australia this October, marking her first major international tour in over two decades. Venues include Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena and Perth’s RAC Arena, giving fans across the continent multiple opportunities to see the pop icon live.
This tour coincides with the release of her new album, Luck… or Something , set for February 20, 2026. It’s her first studio album in more than ten years and the excitement is palpable. Singles like “Mature” and “Roommates” show Duff exploring new musical territory, reflecting on personal growth and connecting with listeners on themes of love, self-reflection and relationships. Critics and fans alike have noted that this is a bold, mature chapter for an artist who first captured global attention as a Disney Channel star in Lizzie McGuire .
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Duff’s career has always been multifaceted. Beyond music, she’s an accomplished actress, producer, author and philanthropist. Her early albums, including Metamorphosis , Hilary Duff , and Dignity , sold over 15 million copies worldwide, cementing her as one of pop music’s standout voices of the 2000s. Now, with this tour, she’s combining her musical roots with her current creative evolution, offering a performance that spans both nostalgia and fresh artistry.
The tour isn’t just a solo showcase. Fans can expect guest appearances from La Roux, Jade LeMac and Lauren Spencer Smith, adding extra layers of excitement and variety to the live experience. Her setlist promises classics alongside new hits, including the iconic “What Dreams Are Made Of,” which first won hearts in The Lizzie McGuire Movie . For many, this is more than a concert—it’s a full-circle moment for a generation that grew up with her.
Ticket sales are already creating buzz. Presales start February 18, with general public tickets available February 20. For Australian fans, early planning is key, as her shows in major cities are expected to sell out quickly. The tour is not just a musical event—it’s a cultural moment, highlighting the enduring appeal of an artist who has evolved with her audience while remaining deeply connected to her roots.
Stay tuned and follow updates closely as Hilary Duff brings the “Lucky Me Tour” to stages near you. This is one global tour you won’t want to miss and we’ll continue covering every major stop, performance highlight and fan reaction along the way.
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