Hilary Duff gave fans exactly what they came for during the opening night of her ‘Small Rooms, Big Nerves’ tour in London.
The singer surprised the crowd by performing a fan favorite from ‘The Lizzie McGuire Movie’, delivering ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ live for the very first time.
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On Monday night (January 19), Duff returned to the stage for her first full tour performance in 18 years. She kicked things off with a run of early 2000s staples, including ‘Come Clean’, ‘Fly’, and ‘Someone’s Watching Over Me’.
The set also featured selections from her upcoming album ‘Luck… or Something’. However, it was the closing moments that truly sent the room into a frenzy, as she wrapped the show with the beloved ‘The Lizzie McGuire Movie’ anthem, a track she had previously hinted would make the setlist.
The ‘Why Not’ singer heads to Toronto next before bringing the tour stateside with dates in New York, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas, where she is set for a six-show residency.
Duff’s ‘Luck… or Something’ album is scheduled for release on February 20, marking her first full-length project in over a decade.
Watch the fan-favorite moment below:
Para sempre, Lizzie McGuire! Hilary Duff cantando What Dreams Are Made Of na #SmallRoomsBigNerves 🤍 pic.twitter.com/3nbU3WeSEv
— We In The Crowd (@weinthecrowd) January 19, 2026


The setlist is Fire! Just need to add stranger, play with fire, reach out and All about you.