The singer embarks on her The Lucky Me tour this summer
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NEED TO KNOW
- Hilary Duff teases her The Lucky Me tour in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE
- “I’m ready for more. I’m ready for my set list to change. I’m ready to surprise people,” the singer and actress says
- Duff embarked on her Small Rooms, Big Nerves music outing earlier this year, marking her first time touring in more than a decade
Hilary Duff's mini tour earlier this year was just the beginning.
The singer and actress, 38, embarked on her Small Rooms, Big Nerves music outing in January, marking her first time touring in more than a decade.
This summer, Duff will continue to perform across the globe through her The Lucky Me tour, where she will sing some of her most iconic songs, as well as tracks from her new album, Luck… or Something.
"I'm so excited for the scale to change," Duff tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview. "There is something so sweet about getting to see everyone's face, and being so intimate and close with everyone — and it was really a great way for me to start and build confidence — but I just feel like I know what I'm doing and kind of got my reps in."
"Now I'm ready for more," the mother of four adds. "I'm ready for my set list to change. I'm ready to surprise people with some of the songs that I'm going to be singing and my new music."
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During the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour, Duff sang some of her biggest hits, including "Wake Up," "So Yesterday," "With Love," "Why Not" and "Come Clean." For the first time ever, she also performed "What Dreams Are Made of" — her fan-favorite classic from The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
New tracks from Luck… or Something — including "Mature," "Roommates" and "Weather for Tennis" —were also performed by Duff. Fans anticipate the similar will happen during The Lucky Me Tour.
"What's been so fun about the live shows is realizing how much the old songs mean to people," Duff, who has partnered with the fitness app Ladder, says. "A lot of those songs just live rent-free in my head, so it'll be nice for the other music to catch up and join the mix."
Highlighting how fans have "supported this new album in such a major way," Duff adds, "It's this very cool way to connect in our lives now — everyone's grown up, and we feel like we have a lot of the same life experiences. It's like more real-world s—, and it's fun to mix those two together."

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Duff's The Lucky Me Tour will travel the globe, with shows in countries including the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
The tour kicks off on June 22 in West Palm Beach, Fla., and it is currently scheduled to conclude in January 2027 in Mexico City, Mexico.
Joining Duff throughout the concert series as supporting acts are La Roux, Lauren Spencer Smith and Jade LeMac.
"It's crazy. I am blown away by the response. It's been a really wild experience to see how thrilled people are," Duff tells PEOPLE as tour preparations continue.
Tickets to see Duff's The Lucky Me Tour can be purchased here.

