Hilary Duff hits stage for first time in over 10 years & sings THIS 'Lizzie McGuire' song
Hilary Duff performed for the first time in more than 10 years, beginning her tour in London.

Taking the stage at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Monday, Jan. 19, marking her first concert since 2015.
The 38-year-old singer and actress performed her hits to a sold-out crowd. Songs that fans were ecstatic to hear her sing include “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “Why Not,” and “Come Clean.” Then, Duff ended her show with the live debut of “What Dreams Are Made Of” from 2003’s “The Lizzie McGuire Movie.”

Duff even included a segment in her show where she brings fans on stage to help her perform her viral “With Love” choreography (which the superfans nailed!).
After the show, Duff took to Instagram, where she reflected on the experience of going back on tour after so many years.
“18 years later, and I still can’t quite make sense of it all. I’ve imagined what it might feel like to return to the stage, but last night was something else entirely. The love, the community, the energyit met me in a way I wasn’t prepared for,” Duff captioned photos of herself on stage.

She continued, “Thank you for walking with me all these years, for celebrating what was while embracing what’s becoming. I don’t know how I ended up here, but I know I’m exactly where I’m meant to be. Truly what dreams are made of - but real.”
Just last week, the “Younger” alum released her second single, “Roommates,” from her new album “Luck Or Something.” Its first single, “Mature,” was released in Nov. 2025.

Duff’s next show is on Jan. 24 in Toronto, Canada, followed by a Jan. 27 New York show before ending on Jan. 29 in Los Angeles, Calif.

Duff’s husband, musician Matthew Koma, helped produce and co-write “Luck Or Something,” which is set to be released on Feb. 20.
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