Hilary Duff announces first live shows in more than a decade
Hilary Duff is embarking on the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour next year.
Hilary Duff is returning to the stage for the first time in more than a decade.
The 38-year-old singer-and-actress recently returned with her new song Mature, her first since her 2015 LP Breathe In. Breathe Out.
And now she is set to play a series of intimate shows in North America and London.
The Small Rooms, Big Nerves dates commence January 19 at London’s iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, followed by shows at HISTORY in Toronto, on January 24, New York City’s newly opened Brooklyn Paramount on January 27, and Los Angeles’ historic Wiltern on January 29.
Fans can expect to hear more new songs at the concerts.
Hilary said: “It’s happening.
“I’m over the moon to be stepping on stage again. I’ve got some new songs that I can’t wait to share with you and of course some old favorites we can scream together. It’s been a minute and I’ve missed you. Let’s make some mems.”
Fans can sign up for the artist presale now HERE until Wednesday, November 12 at 11pm GMT. No codes are needed (access is tied to the fan's Ticketmaster account) and anyone who signs up can join the sale. The artist presale begins on Friday, November 14 at 10am local time. General on sale begins Friday, November 14 at 3pm local time HERE.
The So Yesterday singer teamed up with her Grammy-winning songwriter/producer spouse, Matthew Koma - who has penned hits for Britney Spears and Pink - on her first new material in more than a decade.
The pop song, which was co-written with Madison Love, is described as "autofiction inspired by romantic misadventures in her formative years."
Hilary said: “Mature is a little conversation that my present self is having with my younger self.
“The two of us are reflecting on a past experience and sending love to each other. It’s a chuckle, a wink, and a sense of being grateful that we are sure-footed in where we landed.”
In September, it was announced that Hilary will star in an intimate docuseries about her return to music.
Hilary - who shot to fame starring in the titular role in the Disney Channel comedy series Lizzie McGuire in the early 2000s - signed to Atlantic Records ahead of her highly anticipated return to music, and the docuseries will explore the highs and lows of Hilary's comeback.
The project is being directed and executive-produced by the Grammy-nominated Sam Wrench, who previously helmed Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter.
The docuseries will feature stylised interviews, performances, and videos from Hilary's personal archive.