I have a sister who’s four years older than me and grew up smack dab in the middle of the Hilary Duff era, so the Lizzie McGuire television show was on repeat in my household throughout my childhood. I quickly fell into the fan base after Lizzie’s Italian excursions in The Lizzie McGuire movie, and since then, I still listen to her nostalgic 2000’s songs on repeat. After fighting the Ticketmaster war for my sister and myself the minute the tickets went on sale, and seeing the online videos of Duff having a blast on stage, it’s safe to say that waiting an hour in the pre-sale queue was worth it.
The singer’s international 2026 Lucky Me World Tour officially kicked off on June 21, and the concert is about 1 hour and 30 minutes long. Spoiler alert: Duff opens with her iconic throwback tracks like Wake Up and So Yesterday, with the finale featuring Come Clean and What Dreams Are Made Of. So yes, it’s safe to say that the internet hype is substantially backed.
Duff is visiting 28 North American cities this summer—already hitting Florida—and spanning seven countries, so if you haven’t secured tickets yet, you still have some time. Despite the queues being long initially, there are still plenty of tickets left on Ticketmaster and verified third-party sites (with StubHub and Vivid Seats being the most popular). Most of the tickets are resales; however, prices for two or more tickets are still considerably low, with many priced under $100.
Below, we’re pointing you to tickets that reach six of the main cities in the United States, including Phoenix, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Morrison (in Colorado at the infamous Red Rocks Amphitheater), and Philadelphia. Score the best last-minute tickets for you and your friends before they’re gone, and look fabulous at your concert by shopping our top Hilary Duff merch picks.
Phoenix, Arizona
- Friday, July 3
Los Angeles, California
- Wednesday, July 8
- Thursday, July 9
Morrison, Colorado
- Monday, July 20
Nashville, Tennessee
- Thursday, July 30
New York, New York
- Wednesday, August 5
- Thursday, August 6
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sunday, August 9












