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Hilary Duff

[UPDATE: 19 February, 2026: Hilary Duff has added a second Melbourne show due to demand. See below for details]

It was 2008 when global superstar Hilary Duff last hit Australian shores for her ‘Dignity’ tour. Now, the multiplatinum performer will return later this year as part of her ‘lucky me’ tour.

Millions will know Hilary from her start as the titular star of Disney Channel’s ‘Lizzie McGuire’ in the early-2000s. She kicked off her music career with the 2003 album ‘Metamorphosis’ (featuring hits like ‘So Yesterday’ and ‘Come Clean’), then released her platinum-selling 2004 self-titled LP, and the 2007 autobiographical dance-pop collection ‘Dignity’.

The tour comes in support of her upcoming album ‘luck… or something’, (20 February), and marks her first full-scale global headline run in almost two decades. ‘luck… or something’ is Hilary’s first new music since her 2015 album ‘Breathe In. Breathe Out’. It features the acclaimed new single ‘Roommates’, as well as the shimmering lead single ‘Mature’.

The hype for an extensive run of live Hilary Duff shows began during Hilary’s ‘Small Rooms, Big Nerves’ show in Los Angeles recently, when she brought fans on stage to re-enact her viral ‘With Love’ dance. The fans were then instructed to put on a t-shirt, each one featuring a word. It revealed ‘world’. . . ‘tour’. . . ‘loading’, sending the audience into a frenzy.

Now, the dates are here. The ‘lucky me’ tour will span seven countries, kicking off in West Palm Beach, Florida in June this year, and finishing up in Mexico City in February 2027. Hilary will hit Australian shores this October, playing in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.

In Australia, she’ll be supported by La Roux – known for huge hits like ‘Bulletproof’ and ‘In For The Kill’.

Tickets on sale 20 February.

Hilary Duff Australia 2026 Tour Dates

22 October – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

24 October – Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney)

26 October – Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne)

27 October – Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne) - NEW SHOW

29 October – RAC Arena (Perth)