Hilary Duff has officially reclaimed her pop throne. Following the February 20 release of her sixth studio album, luck… or something, the project dominated Billboard’s weekly fan poll with over 64% of the vote. While a recent retrospective poll saw fans crown the 2007 dance-pop hit “With Love” as the classic track they most want to hear live, Duff’s new material is already defining a fresh era.
Produced by Matthew Koma, the 11-track collection explores themes of motherhood and maturity, with standouts like “Weather for Tennis” and the introspective “Growing Up.” The album’s success is translating into strong live demand; this morning, organizers of The Lucky Me World Tour confirmed that several dates on her upcoming global run have already sold out.
Due to “overwhelming demand,” second nights were added at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden and London’s The O2. This comeback marks Duff’s first headlining tour in nearly two decades, proving her influence spans generations. As she prepares for the June 22 kickoff, the “Duff Renaissance” shows no signs of slowing down, blending nostalgia with a polished, modern sound that resonates with longtime and new fans alike.



