Hilary Duff's Sold-Out LA Concert Ends with Teaser for Upcoming World Tour.
After a four-stop mini-tour that marked her first headlining show in over a decade, singer Hilary Duff gave fans a hint at what's to come – a full-scale world tour. The "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles concluded with an encore performance of "What Dreams Are Made Of," accompanied by a flyer featuring the message "more to come" and a link to her website.
During the show, Duff brought fans onstage to reenact a viral dance that originated from her appearance on "The Today Show." The concert also featured a mix of fan favorites like "So Yesterday" and new material, including songs from her upcoming album "luck… or something," set for release in February.
As Duff thanked the audience, citing the happiness and sunshine they've brought to her shows during these trying times, she expressed her gratitude for the fans. The sentiment was underscored by a nod to the tough world we're living in – a world that could use a respite like music provided by talented artists like Hilary Duff.
With all six Las Vegas dates for the tour already sold out – three in February and three in May – anticipation is building around this highly anticipated musical event. Whether these rumors prove true, one thing's certain: fans are eager to experience the magic of Hilary Duff live on stage once again.
After a four-stop mini-tour that marked her first headlining show in over a decade, singer Hilary Duff gave fans a hint at what's to come – a full-scale world tour. The "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles concluded with an encore performance of "What Dreams Are Made Of," accompanied by a flyer featuring the message "more to come" and a link to her website.
During the show, Duff brought fans onstage to reenact a viral dance that originated from her appearance on "The Today Show." The concert also featured a mix of fan favorites like "So Yesterday" and new material, including songs from her upcoming album "luck… or something," set for release in February.
As Duff thanked the audience, citing the happiness and sunshine they've brought to her shows during these trying times, she expressed her gratitude for the fans. The sentiment was underscored by a nod to the tough world we're living in – a world that could use a respite like music provided by talented artists like Hilary Duff.
With all six Las Vegas dates for the tour already sold out – three in February and three in May – anticipation is building around this highly anticipated musical event. Whether these rumors prove true, one thing's certain: fans are eager to experience the magic of Hilary Duff live on stage once again.