On January 20, 2026, Hilary Duff finally performed live again after being away for over a decade. Her “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” show began in London, and it was a really emotional night. The concert started with Duff singing “Wake Up” and “So Yesterday,” which, honestly, was the perfect way to start the night. She also played her well-known songs “Metamorphosis,” “Beat of My Heart,” “Fly,” “Why Not,” and “Come Clean.” Much of the setlist drew from her early career, giving longtime fans plenty to enjoy.

That night, she sang “Roommates,” a new track from her latest album, luck… or something, arriving on February 20.
The show felt personal, partly because smaller venues tend to make every note, pause, and moment feel so much bigger. Duff’s return clearly meant a lot to her after so much time away. “Thank you, guys, for showing up for me. I keep saying that over and over again, but I mean it,” Hilary stated.
One iconic moment was when she brought out a few fans onstage to do the viral dance to “With Love.“

For the encore portion, she came back to sing one of her newest songs, “Mature,” which felt like a strong return as an artist and showed how much she has grown.
She ended with “What Dreams Are Made Of,” which tied everything together and connected her past to where she is now. The first show was such a perfect launch to Duff’s short January run. Next up, she’s heading to Toronto, New York City, and Los Angeles. Cannot wait for more!

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