Hilary Duff's Sold-Out Shows Mark Her First Live Performances in Decade, Singer Thanks Fans for Support
In a breakthrough that has left fans over the moon, singer Hilary Duff has confirmed her sold-out Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour, which marks her first live performances in over a decade. The intimate shows are set to take place across North America and England, with the London leg kicking off on January 19.
Duff took to Instagram to express her gratitude towards fans for making the shows a success, saying she was "completely overwhelmed" by the response. "The shows have sold out, and I am just completely overwhelmed by, one, the amount of emails that have been entered," she shared in an emotional video message. "Thank you for your love and your support and your extremely warm welcome with me getting back into music."
For Duff, this marks a significant milestone after her last studio album, Breathe In. Breathe Out, was released in 2015. She first burst onto the scene as a teen star on Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire, followed by hits like "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean" from her second studio album, Metamorphosis.
However, it appears Duff is ready to shake off the dust of her hiatus and dive back into live performances. In just days after releasing her comeback single "Mature," she announced plans for her run of shows, which have since sold out across multiple dates.
While some fans may be disappointed that tickets are no longer available, Duff reassured them that there's more to come. "The show's sold out, but there's going to be so many more live opportunities and moments to come," she said. "So, be patient, and if you did get tickets to show, can't freaking wait to see you there."
Duff's return to the stage marks a highly anticipated event for fans of her music, who have been patiently waiting years for new material from the iconic singer.
In a breakthrough that has left fans over the moon, singer Hilary Duff has confirmed her sold-out Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour, which marks her first live performances in over a decade. The intimate shows are set to take place across North America and England, with the London leg kicking off on January 19.
Duff took to Instagram to express her gratitude towards fans for making the shows a success, saying she was "completely overwhelmed" by the response. "The shows have sold out, and I am just completely overwhelmed by, one, the amount of emails that have been entered," she shared in an emotional video message. "Thank you for your love and your support and your extremely warm welcome with me getting back into music."
For Duff, this marks a significant milestone after her last studio album, Breathe In. Breathe Out, was released in 2015. She first burst onto the scene as a teen star on Disney Channel's Lizzie McGuire, followed by hits like "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean" from her second studio album, Metamorphosis.
However, it appears Duff is ready to shake off the dust of her hiatus and dive back into live performances. In just days after releasing her comeback single "Mature," she announced plans for her run of shows, which have since sold out across multiple dates.
While some fans may be disappointed that tickets are no longer available, Duff reassured them that there's more to come. "The show's sold out, but there's going to be so many more live opportunities and moments to come," she said. "So, be patient, and if you did get tickets to show, can't freaking wait to see you there."
Duff's return to the stage marks a highly anticipated event for fans of her music, who have been patiently waiting years for new material from the iconic singer.