
Hilary Duff has some good news for fans. She has announced that she will be returning to the world for the first time in nearly two decades. The singer teased the news during her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour in Los Angeles last month. Now she has revealed the dates for her "The Lucky Me" tour, which will span seven countries and kick off on June 22.

The tour is expected to feature special guests. She will travel to England and Australia, before returning for shows in Canada and Mexico. The tour is expected to end in February 2027.
As preliminary ticket sales figures are released, Hilary Duff is gearing up for the release of her sixth album, "Luck... Or Something," on February 20. Last September, she announced that she had signed a deal with Atlantic Records and that she is also filming a multi-part documentary about her comeback to music, the release date of which has not yet been announced.
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Her name has been in the media spotlight for several weeks after her ex-girlfriend, Ashley Tisdale, publicly criticized her former mom group in an essay for The Cut magazine. In that article, Tisdale implied that the group, which included Hilary Duff, Mandy Moore, and Meghan Trainor, was "toxic."

Following her statements, Hilary Duff's husband, musician Matthew Koma, reacted with irony on social media, publishing a fake cover of The Cut with a mocking headline about Ashley, which read:
"When you're the most selfish and disconnected person in the world, other mothers tend to shift their attention to their children."

In her essay, Ashley Tisdale wrote that she felt excluded from group meetings, which made her feel "not cool enough" and confused about why she was being left out. She said she sent them a message saying that this situation seemed "like teenage behavior" and that she no longer wanted to be a part of it, emphasizing that she did not consider mothers "bad people," with any possible exceptions.

However, Hilary Duff, unlike her husband, has chosen to leave the drama behind, returning to her old passions .



