Hilary Duff plays The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on June 27 — five days into a global run that marks her first full-scale headline tour in nearly two decades. The story isn’t the nostalgia angle. It’s that someone who stepped away from touring for the better part of a decade is back with a new album being taken seriously, and she’s opened her North American run with a 16,500-capacity amphitheater in The Woodlands. The lucky me tour doesn’t announce itself apologetically.
About Hilary Duff
After Breathe In. Breathe Out. in 2015, Duff shelved the recording career and spent a decade in television — Younger, How I Met Your Father — without needing the music to justify it. When she signed with Atlantic Records in September 2025, she went all in: co-writing every track on luck… or something, her sixth studio album, released February 20, 2026. First album in eleven years.
Rolling Stone called it “the most self-assured Duff has ever sounded” — no small thing for someone whose Metamorphosis (2003) was a genuine commercial event. The new album mines therapy sessions, marital tensions, mid-drive anxiety, and everyday millennial reckoning. She co-produced with her husband Matthew Koma. Lead single “Mature” crossed five million streams in its opening week; “Roommates” drew notices from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and V Magazine. luck… or something hit number one in Australia and Canada and reached the top five in the UK, Scotland, New Zealand, and the US.
The Woodlands date is five dates into the run. From here the tour routes to Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum, Red Rocks, The O2 in London — a seven-country run through February 2027. The scope is real.
She’s bringing both halves of who she is: luck… cuts alongside the Metamorphosis catalog — “So Yesterday,” “Come Clean,” “Why Not,” “Wake Up,” “What Dreams Are Made Of.” No apologies either way.
On the Bill
La Roux and Jade LeMac both open the June 27 date. La Roux — the Grammy Award-winning electropop project best known for “Bulletproof” — is supporting on US, Canadian, UK/Ireland, and international legs. Jade LeMac opens North American amphitheater shows.
The Venue
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is the major outdoor amphitheater serving the greater Houston area: 16,500 capacity at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands. More at woodlandscenter.org.
Tickets
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster. Show time is 7:00 PM on Saturday, June 27, 2026.