Hilary Duff has officially announced her return to the stage with her first live concerts in a decade, titled the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour. The 38-year-old singer and actress expressed her excitement about performing again, revealing four concert dates set for January 2026.
“It’s happening,” Duff stated in a recent announcement. “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.”
The Small Rooms, Big Nerves concerts will take place in four cities, starting with the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London on January 19, followed by performances at HISTORY in Toronto on January 24, Brooklyn Paramount in New York City on January 27, and concluding at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on January 29.
Tickets for these much-anticipated shows will go on sale beginning with an artist presale on November 14 at 10:00 local time. General ticket sales will commence the same day at 15:00 local time on HilaryDuff.com. Fans can register for the presale on Ticketmaster to secure their chance to attend.
In recent interviews, including a chat on the podcast Therapuss with Jake Shane, Duff hinted at the possibility of performing her classic hit “What Dreams Are Made Of” from The Lizzie McGuire Movie. “If I would ever tour again, I think maybe I would be allowed to manage to sing that song somehow some way,” she teased, expressing her enthusiasm for live performances.
Additionally, in early October, Duff shared that she had been rehearsing for the upcoming tour, posting clips on social media to build anticipation. She previously hinted at the tour in an interview with Vogue, stating, “I’m very excited to see people’s faces again very soon. I’ve missed them and I’ve missed performing.”
As she embarks on this musical journey, Duff is also working on a docuseries that will document her return to music. The series will showcase her experiences balancing family life, music creation, and the preparations for her first live performances in over a decade.
Duff’s announcement comes shortly after the release of her new single, “Mature,” which marks her first new music in ten years. The excitement surrounding her tour reflects a broader resurgence in her career, as she reconnects with fans and shares her growth as an artist.
As anticipation builds for the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour, fans of Hilary Duff can look forward to a unique experience that blends nostalgia with new material, ensuring an unforgettable return to the stage.






































