Hilary Duff Offers Both Nostalgia and Innovation with The Lucky Me Tour

The Hollywood Reporter

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Hours before her second concert in Los Angeles, Hilary Duff shared her excitement for The Lucky Me tour, stating, "I couldn't ask for anything better." The 38-year-old singer and actress is meeting with her younger fans during this event, which marks her first major tour in over a decade. Following last year's Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour, held in a more intimate setting, she took the stage this time at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, performing for a crowd filled with young millennials and older Gen Z fans.

Fans at the concert venue, mostly dressed in vibrant colors like pink, green, and orange, seemed to have stepped right out of the set of Lizzie McGuire, a show that defined Duff's youth. She noted that performing in Los Angeles holds special meaning for her, saying, "I'm at home." She also emphasized that her family came to watch the concert.

Duff expressed that her tour is "joyful, fun, and extremely satisfying." However, she added that it requires a lot of hard work. The singer's latest album, Luck… or Something, is her first album released after a ten-year hiatus. In the early days of her career, Duff struggled to balance both her acting and music careers, and she must maintain that balance in her new tour as well. Bringing together her old hits and new music into a single setlist is a challenging but necessary process for her.

Starting her concert with the 2005 hit "Wake Up" and her early career hit "So Yesterday," Duff gradually warmed her fans up to her live performance. This approach aims to provide an unforgettable experience for both old and new fans.

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