It’s a pun that never gets old: Hilary Duff‘s mini-tour is what dreams are made of. The singer performed the final set of her four-stop “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” mini-tour — her first headlining show in over a decade — on Thursday night, but announced that much more is on the way.
During “With Love,” Duff continued a tradition, bringing fans onstage to reenact the viral dance that she once did on “The Today Show.” Mitchell Gerrard Johnson was one of the three fans pulled on stage at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, all of whom were gifted t-shirts after the dance. They then turned around, revealing that the t-shirts read, “WORLD TOUR LOADING…”
While no announcement has been made just yet, the night wrapped with an encore of “What Dreams Are Made Of,” and attendees were given a flyer featuring the message “more to come” and a link to her website.
The sold-out concert blended fan favorites, including “So Yesterday,” “Wake Up,” “Someone’s Watching Over Me,” and “Come Clean,” and new material like “Mature” and “Roommates,” as well as unreleased songs from her album “luck… or something,” which will be released February 20.
During the event, which was also attended by Mandy Moore, Olivia Holt and Duff’s family, the singer got emotional, thanking the fans.
“I want to say that there’s been an overarching happiness and sunshine that you all have brought to these shows,” she said. “The world is super hard to process right now and so bleak. I want you all to know that each and every one of you here, I love you and love that we can take a pause.”
Next, Duff will perform six shows in Las Vegas — three in February and three in May, all of which are sold out.
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