Hilary Duff launches Lucky Me Tour in West Palm Beach

Hilary Duff opened her Lucky Me Tour on Sunday night with a performance at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida. The show featured songs from across her career and ended with a pyrotechnic display during "What Dreams Are Made Of."

The concert marked Duff's first full-scale tour in nearly two decades. It followed a limited run of intimate shows and celebrated the success of her 2026 album Luck … or Something, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

During the performance, Duff thanked fans in the audience. "You guys have made this all possible for me," she said. "It feels like such a celebration of our past younger selves to now and who we are. This just feels so full circle and so exciting."

The setlist included tracks such as "Wake Up," "So Yesterday," "Roommates," "Play With Fire," and "Why Not." After one more show in West Palm Beach, the tour is scheduled to continue across the United States before moving to Europe, Australia and Canada.

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