Hilary Duff is set to embark on her first world tour in nearly 20 years.

After 10 years away from the music industry, the actress-singer released her new single, Mature, last November and is set to drop her sixth studio album, Luck... or Something, on 20 February.

Following the success of her four-stop Small Rooms, Big Nerves mini-tour in January, Hilary took to Instagram on Thursday to announce The Lucky Me Tour.

"The name says it all," she wrote. "I truly feel so lucky to be able to be onstage again in front of all of you beautiful people. I can't wait! See you on the lucky me tour..."

The Lucky Me Tour is set to kick off in West Palm Beach, Florida on 22 June and wrap up in Mexico City, Mexico on 12 February 2027.

Hilary will perform at major venues across North America, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

A pre-sale will begin next week.

The Lucky Me Tour marks Hilary's first world tour in 18 years, with her having taken The Dignity Tour on the road back in 2007 and 2008.

At her most recent concerts, the Younger star played her new singles as well as fan favourites such as Wake Up and Come Clean.

She also wowed the crowd by closing her London gig with a rendition of What Dreams Are Made Of, which she originally recorded for the soundtrack of the 2003 feature, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.

Hilary played Lizzie McGuire in the Disney Channel series of the same name between 2001 and 2004.

Next up, the 38-year-old is scheduled to perform a mini residency at The Venetian in Las Vegas this weekend.

LATEST NEWS