
Austin: Hilary Duff at Germania Insurance Amphitheater
June 28 @ 6:30 pm

Austin knows how to welcome someone back in style. On Sunday, June 28, 2026, Hilary Duff brings The Lucky Me Tour to Germania Insurance Amphitheater at 9201 Circuit of the Americas Blvd. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and the show starts at 6:30 PM. Special guests La Roux and Jade LeMac join her for the evening. This is an all-ages show — and a full-circle moment for an entire generation of fans who grew up with one of pop music’s most enduring figures.
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This is Duff’s first major tour since the Dignity Tour in 2007–2008 — nearly 20 years off the road. Furthermore, she initially returned to performing live in a few modest-sized venues that sold out in minutes before graduating to arenas across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico. Texas gets three dates on the North American leg — The Woodlands on June 27, Austin on June 28, and Irving on June 30. Consequently, the Austin show sits at the heart of one of the most anticipated comebacks in pop music in years.
Houston-born Hilary Duff rose to prominence in the early 2000s through her hit Disney Channel show Lizzie McGuire and launched her music career in 2002. Her debut album Metamorphosis arrived in 2003 and catapulted her to the top of the US charts, spawning hits like “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean.” Her self-titled follow-up came a year later. Then came Dignity in 2007, featuring “With Love” — the record that proved she could evolve beyond her Disney roots and command a pop identity entirely her own. Every album she released, including her 2015 work Breathe In. Breathe Out., debuted and peaked in the top five of the Billboard 200 charts.
Eleven Years Later, She Came Back with Her Best Work Yet
After years away from the studio — during which she starred in Younger and How I Met Your Father — Duff signed with Atlantic Records in September 2025 and released her sixth studio album, luck… or something, on February 20, 2026. She co-wrote the record with her husband and collaborator Matthew Koma. Additionally, she notably pulled the plug on the Disney+ reboot of Lizzie McGuire because the network refused to let her character actually grow up — and luck… or something makes crystal clear that growing up was exactly what she intended to do.
The result feels both daring and true to her convictions — with bold, honest swings on tracks like “Roommates,” “Adult Size Medium,” and “You, from the Honeymoon.” The album tracks the years that have passed since her teenage stardom — bringing existential questions, haunting what-ifs, self-deprecating reflection, and a healthy dose of cringe and nostalgia. Moreover, critics described it as a “lyric-heavy record, wrapped up in glittery synths and catchy melodies” — noting it’s packed with stories “as if it were a country record.”
Lead single “Mature” — an autobiographical look at an age-gap relationship — introduces the crisp, sophisticated pop sound that defines the record and nods toward personal reflections on love, loss, insecurity, and hope. Meanwhile, “You, from the Honeymoon” stands as one of the album’s highlights — a lilting, romantic-melancholic song that takes full advantage of Duff’s light, distinctive voice. Together, these songs make a live show feel like something more than a concert. They make it feel like a conversation between an artist and an audience that never really lost each other.
Lucky on the Road
The Lucky Me Tour spans 28 cities across North America before extending to Ireland, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and Mexico — running all the way through February 2027. Therefore, Austin on June 28 doesn’t just represent a tour stop. It represents one of the first and best chances in the country to see Hilary Duff back where she belongs — on a stage, under the summer sky, doing what she’s always done better than almost anyone: making an entire crowd feel exactly like themselves.
VIP upgrade packages are available. Lawn chair rentals are also on offer for the evening. Plan accordingly, arrive early, and bring everyone who ever sang “Come Clean” in the rain.