

Hilary Duff brought back nostalgic feelings by performing her iconic hit 'What Dreams Are Made Of' live for the very first time during the launch of her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour in London. This marked her return to the stage after an 18-year hiatus, offering fans a memorable journey through her early 2000s chart-toppers. The heartfelt performance included beloved classics like 'Come Clean,' 'Fly,' and 'Someone's Watching Over Me,' all of which ignited a wave of nostalgia among concert-goers. Duff also showcased 'My Kind' from her 2015 album 'Breathe In. Breathe Out' and introduced fresh tracks from her anticipated album 'Luck... or Something.' Ending her performance on a high note with 'What Dreams Are Made Of,' Hilary fulfilled long-standing fan dreams. Enthusiastic reactions flooded social media as fans celebrated her captivating comeback. In her act, she premiered three new songs from her forthcoming album, 'Weather for Tennis,' 'Future Trippin',' and 'We Don’t Talk,' the latter speculated to touch on her personal life and rumored to be about her sister Haylie. The success in London sets the stage for the North American leg of her tour in Canada, with stops planned in notable cities like New York, Los Angeles, and a special 6-show residency in Las Vegas, exciting fans for what's to come.