Hilary Duff's 18-year hiatus from live performances has finally come to an end, and judging by the sold-out crowd screaming back every word of her music like they are timeless hits, it's clear that she hasn't lost her touch. The former teen icon, known to many as Lizzie McGuire, took to the stage with a mix of nervous energy and infectious enthusiasm, delivering a euphoric and escapist performance that left fans of all ages singing along.
The setlist expertly wove together old favorites like 'Sparks' and 'So Yesterday', alongside five brand-new tracks from her upcoming album Luck ... Or Something. Duff's voice has matured significantly over the years, adding new depth to songs like 'Fly' and 'Come Clean'. While some moments felt a tad cloying, such as the ballad 'Someone's Watching Over Me', overall, it was clear that this was a performer who had truly come into her own.
The night's highlights came when Duff poked fun at herself and her past. The hilarious rendition of 'With Love' with three fans recreating its infamous TikTok dance move left the crowd in stitches, showcasing Duff's trademark girl-next-door charm. When it was time to wrap up the show, however, she proved she still had it, belting out a wild sing-along with her new single 'Mature' and the Lizzie McGuire classic 'What Dreams Are Made Of'. Pink butterfly confetti rained down on stage as Duff jumped for joy, creating an unforgettable emotional conclusion to a night that left fans breathless.
The question now is: will music remain at the centre of Duff's portfolio career? With performances like this, it seems clear that she has found her calling.
The setlist expertly wove together old favorites like 'Sparks' and 'So Yesterday', alongside five brand-new tracks from her upcoming album Luck ... Or Something. Duff's voice has matured significantly over the years, adding new depth to songs like 'Fly' and 'Come Clean'. While some moments felt a tad cloying, such as the ballad 'Someone's Watching Over Me', overall, it was clear that this was a performer who had truly come into her own.
The night's highlights came when Duff poked fun at herself and her past. The hilarious rendition of 'With Love' with three fans recreating its infamous TikTok dance move left the crowd in stitches, showcasing Duff's trademark girl-next-door charm. When it was time to wrap up the show, however, she proved she still had it, belting out a wild sing-along with her new single 'Mature' and the Lizzie McGuire classic 'What Dreams Are Made Of'. Pink butterfly confetti rained down on stage as Duff jumped for joy, creating an unforgettable emotional conclusion to a night that left fans breathless.
The question now is: will music remain at the centre of Duff's portfolio career? With performances like this, it seems clear that she has found her calling.