Hilary Duff has broken the ice in her comeback as a performer with a record-breaking run of intimate shows across North America and England, kicking off on January 19th in London.
The singer expressed her gratitude to fans who have bought out all 30 tickets at various venues for her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour. In an Instagram video posted earlier this week, Duff stated that the overwhelming response has left her feeling overwhelmed but also exhilarated. She thanked her fans for their unwavering support and warm welcome back into music.
Duff's upcoming shows have marked her first live performances in over a decade, with her last studio album "Breathe In. Breathe Out" released in 2015. The singer has announced that the tour will feature both new material and old favorites, generating high anticipation among fans.
In a statement just days before the start of her shows, Duff said she was over the moon to be stepping back onto the stage again, eager to share some new songs with her audience. She expressed her gratitude for being missed by her fans, adding that this marks a new chapter in her music career, promising more live opportunities and memorable moments to come.
The "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour has already sold out all available tickets, signaling the excitement among Duff's devoted fan base for what promises to be an unforgettable experience.
The singer expressed her gratitude to fans who have bought out all 30 tickets at various venues for her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour. In an Instagram video posted earlier this week, Duff stated that the overwhelming response has left her feeling overwhelmed but also exhilarated. She thanked her fans for their unwavering support and warm welcome back into music.
Duff's upcoming shows have marked her first live performances in over a decade, with her last studio album "Breathe In. Breathe Out" released in 2015. The singer has announced that the tour will feature both new material and old favorites, generating high anticipation among fans.
In a statement just days before the start of her shows, Duff said she was over the moon to be stepping back onto the stage again, eager to share some new songs with her audience. She expressed her gratitude for being missed by her fans, adding that this marks a new chapter in her music career, promising more live opportunities and memorable moments to come.
The "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour has already sold out all available tickets, signaling the excitement among Duff's devoted fan base for what promises to be an unforgettable experience.