Hilary Duff announced Wednesday that she will embark on her epic year-long “The Lucky Me” world tour this summer in support of her next album, “Luck…or Something.”
After completing a stop in Las Vegas, the tour will begin in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 22nd and end in Mexico City on February 12th, 2027.
Duff shared the news after teasing the announcement on social media earlier this week with a clip that referenced the 2004 film A Cinderella Story.
The North American itinerary will also include stops at major venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado (July 20) and New York City’s Madison Square Garden (August 5).
She will perform in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum on July 8, Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View on July 11, Toyota Amphitheater in Wheatland on July 12, and will play a headline date at Red Rocks Amphitheater in neighboring Colorado on July 20 before the tour moves east.
Additional U.S. dates will also be held in Houston, Nashville and Philadelphia.
The tour then moves overseas in September, playing in Dublin, London, Manchester and Glasgow, before heading to New Zealand and Australia in October. The second leg in Canada is scheduled for January and February 2027, before finishing in Mexico City.
La Rue, Lauren Spencer-Smith and Jade Lemac will serve as support acts on select dates.
General ticket sales will begin on February 20th, the same day her album is released on Atlantic Records.
Luck …or Something is her first studio album since 2015’s Breathe In, Breathe Out.
Duff returned to music in late 2025 with the singles “Mature” and “Roommates.”
Earlier this year, she began her “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” tour, during which she first performed “What Dreams Are Made Of” from 2003’s “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.”
The upcoming tour will visit more than 40 cities in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico.
