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Before the TV roles and the movies, Hilary Duff was a genuine pop star. Her albums Metamorphosis and Hilary Duff practically defined a whole generation's middle school years, and if you want the full rundown on how she got there, her career history is all laid out on Wikipedia. "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean" weren't just hits, they were the soundtrack to an era, blending polished pop production with just enough teenage vulnerability to make them stick. There's a real wave of renewed love for that music right now, driven by a generation of fans who grew up on it and are now old enough to buy their own concert tickets and relive it properly, without irony.
This isn't a nostalgia victory lap either. Duff is out on the Lucky Me Tour, her first world tour in nearly two decades. Live Nation's official announcement confirms the run supports her sixth studio album, luck... or something, her first full body of new music since 2015. Variety's coverage of the tour dates points out just how big this comeback really is, with stops at Madison Square Garden, the Kia Forum, and Red Rocks before the tour heads overseas to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. Mansfield's Xfinity Center is right in the middle of that Stateside run, so this isn't some scaled-down warm-up show. It's the real thing.
If you're curious what to expect once the lights go down, Ticketmaster's breakdown of the setlist says fans can expect a mix of the old favorites like "Come Clean" and "So Yesterday" alongside new tracks like "Mature," "Roommates," and "Weather For Tennis." So yes, you'll get the throwback moment you came for, but Duff isn't just coasting on the 2003 catalog. This is a full artist reintroduction, not a victory lap.
Duff brings all that energy to Xfinity Center on Saturday, August 8, with Jade LeMac and La Roux opening. La Roux is the Grammy-winning UK synth-pop producer behind "Bulletproof" and "In For the Kill," so her set alone is worth showing up early for. Jade LeMac rounds out the bill as the newer name on the lineup, a good excuse to get to the venue before Duff hits the stage.
Show starts at 7 PM, with doors at 5:30 PM. Parking and gate times can shift closer to the date, so check Xfinity Center's event page or the Ticketmaster listing for this show directly before you head out.
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