Hilary Duff has officially signaled that a full-scale world tour may be on the horizon. During her concert at The Wiltern in Los Angeles on January 29, the singer and actress surprised fans by teasing what appears to be her first global trek in nearly two decades.
The moment arrived near the end of the show, the final stop on Duff’s intimate Small Rooms, Big Nerves mini-tour. After inviting three fans onstage to dance with her during the 2007 hit “With Love,” Duff handed each of them a black T-shirt. At her cue, the fans turned around, revealing a message spread across their backs: “World Tour Loading…”.
The Los Angeles performance closed a four-city run that marked Duff’s first headlining concerts in over ten years. The tour began earlier this month with shows in London, Toronto, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles, favoring smaller venues and close fan interaction over large-scale production.
Throughout the setlist, Duff blended early-2000s staples with recently released material and unreleased songs from her upcoming album luck… or something. Fan favorites sat comfortably alongside newer tracks such as “Mature” and “Roommates,” both released in late 2025 following her signing with Atlantic Records. Several unreleased songs were also performed.
The tour launched on January 19 at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, marking her first headlining concert series in nearly 18 years. At multiple stops, Duff invited fans onstage to recreate the “With Love” choreography, reinforcing the personal nature of the shows.






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