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Hilary Duff Admits She's Nervous for Lucky Me World Tour: "Haven't Done Giant Arenas In 20 Years"

Mar 10, 2026, 10:00 AM CUT

With her new album 'Luck… or Something' already making waves, Hilary Duff seems to be stepping back into the spotlight once again. The singer and actress, best known for her early-2000s pop hits and beloved television roles, now appears ready to reconnect with fans through her upcoming Lucky Me World Tour. However, behind the glitz of a major musical comeback, Duff has also been candid about the nerves that come with returning to massive stages after so many years.

In a recent appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Duff opened up about her upcoming Lucky Me World Tour and admitted that she is feeling a little nervous about stepping back onto such big stages.

"I haven't done a giant arena in like twenty years," Duff said.

"Really nervous.. really sweaty," the singer added.

Despite having wrapped the world around her heels back in the days, the icon has confessed to pre-tour jitters.

Going further, Duff also shared that despite the nerves, she feels incredibly grateful to return to the stage after such a long time away from large-scale touring.

Despite the Lizzie McGuire alum tag, Duff has recently been making headlines for her latest studio album 'Luck… or Something', released on February 20, 2026. The record features tracks such as 'Mature', 'Roommates', 'Weather for Tennis', 'Future Trippin’', and 'We Don’t Talk', marking a major return to music for the pop star.

Although Duff admitted feeling a little nervous about returning to giant arenas, the singer nevertheless seems all set to step back into the global music spotlight with her upcoming Lucky Me World Tour.

All about Hilary Duff's Lucky Me World Tour

Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me World Tour, which aims to support her newly released album 'Luck… or Something', is all set to begin on June 22, 2026.

The tour will open in West Palm Beach, Florida, where the singer will kick off the global run by performing songs from the new record along with some of her fan-favorite hits. The tour is expected to run from June 2026 through early 2027, featuring roughly 40–plus performances across multiple countries.

Along the way, Duff will travel across North America, Europe, and Oceania, with stops planned in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. With dozens of shows lined up across major arenas and cities, the Lucky Me World Tour is shaping up to be one of Duff’s biggest musical ventures in years.

So when Hilary Duff steps onto that first stage in West Palm Beach this June, the moment will be more than just another tour kickoff. It will mark the return of a pop star who once defined a generation and is now revisiting the spotlight with a little more experience, and, by her own admission, a few nervous butterflies.

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Lisa Roy

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Aliza Siddiqui

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