Hilary Duff revived her Disney era in her return to the stage
After more than a decade away from the stage, the American artist kicked off her Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour with an emotional nod to her past
London on Monday experienced a significant event for fans of 2000s music society: Hilary Duff was formally brought back to the stage.
One of the most memorable moments of the first show was when the first notes of" What" Dreams Are Made Of, a famous song from the Lizzie McGuire video, were playing.
The band's fans cherished the time because it was her first live performance in more than ten years.
The romantic setting of the concert, which is part of her little trip, Small Rooms, Big Emotions, which may take her to Toronto, Brooklyn, and Los Angeles.
Duff, who has spent the last ten years concentrating on her acting and being a mother, acknowledged to her audience that she was" a little nervous" about this meeting. But, when she made the decision to accept memories and pay tribute to the Disney movie that propelled her to worldwide fame in 2003, that vulnerability vanished. After years of rumors about the withdrawal of projects involving the figure, the efficiency of the classic song was both a present for her fans and a sign of her peace with her Disney era. When the crowd joined Hilary in singing the song of the music that defined a generation, the energy in the place reached its peak. This return to the stage serves as a precursor to her sixth studio album, entitled *luck... or something*, set for February 20th. This new album, released on the Atlantic Records label, combines the singer's latest maturity with her distinctive pop sensibility. On November 6th, Hilary Duff released" Mature," her first song since 2015 and the first one from her upcoming album.
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