Hilary Duff Delights With Equal Parts Nostalgia and Evolution on The Lucky Me Tour: “Joyful, Fun and Extremely Rewarding”
The 38-year-old singer and actress is in the midst of The Lucky Me tour, her first major tour in over a decade. The crowd, many of whom were dressed in...
Key points
- The 38-year-old singer and actress is in the midst of The Lucky Me tour, her first major tour in over a decade.
- The crowd, many of whom were dressed in bright pink, green and orange, looked like they wandered off the set of Duff’s teen star-making show Lizzie McGuire.
- She started the show with her 2005 song “Wake Up” and her early-career hit single “So Yesterday.” Starting with songs any fans in the audience would know felt like Duff was easing the crowd back into seeing her live.
- “The first new song that I sing is ‘Roommates,’ and I feel like that one really goes off,” Duff said.
What happened
The 38-year-old singer and actress is in the midst of The Lucky Me tour, her first major tour in over a decade. The crowd, many of whom were dressed in bright pink, green and orange, looked like they wandered off the set of Duff’s teen star-making show Lizzie McGuire. She started the show with her 2005 song “Wake Up” and her early-career hit single “So Yesterday.” Starting with songs any fans in the audience would know felt like Duff was easing the crowd back into seeing her live. “The first new song that I sing is ‘Roommates,’ and I feel like that one really goes off,” Duff said. She has no reason to be concerned about the ratio of old to new music — the crowd was equally as passionate about her older offerings as they were about her songs off of Luck… or Something. Some of those videos were Duff now but some were of the singer in her younger Lizzie McGuire days.