Hilary Duff announces four show Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour

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After years of anticipation, Hilary Duff is stepping back into the spotlight, and now onto the stage. The multi-talented artist and beloved pop icon has officially announced a four-date run, aptly titled Small Rooms, Big Nerves.

This announcement comes days after her return to music with “Mature.”

“One single? Please. This girl is hitting the road for some very special shows,” Hilary shared on social media. “London, Toronto, Brooklyn, LA — dust off your dancing shoes. I’m coming for you. I’m so ready (and okay, a tiny bit nervous).”

Fans have been buzzing for years about the possibility of new music, and this intimate tour marks the beginning of a new chapter for the star. With nostalgia, fresh energy, and a few surprises up her sleeve, Hilary’s comeback promises to be as heartfelt as it is electric.

1/19 – London, UK @ O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
1/24 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
1/27 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
1/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern

Fans can register for Hilary Duff’s Artist Presale  on Ticketmaster through November 12 at 6 p.m. ET. Unlike the Verified Fan system, every fan who signs up will receive access — no code required. The Artist Presale begins November 14 at 10 a.m. local time, followed by the general on-sale at 3 p.m. local time that same day.

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These shows mark Duff’s first live performances in nearly twenty years, set in intimate venues that are sure to sell out fast. To keep things fair for fans, she’s implemented Ticketmaster’s Face Value Exchange, meaning resale tickets can only be sold at their original price — no markups, no inflated resales, just fair access for everyone.

Pre-sale starts Friday, November 14th at 10AM local.

Keep up with Hilary Duff: Instagram // X // Spotify

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