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Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me Tour: Night 1 Setlist Unveiled

Every Song Hilary Duff Performed on the Opening Night of Her Lucky Me Tour

A quick rundown of the tracks Hilary Duff sang during the first show of her Lucky Me Tour, plus a look at fan favorites and surprise moments.

When Hilary Duff stepped onto the stage in Los Angeles for the first night of her Lucky Me Tour, the energy was palpable. Fans, some clutching vintage CDs, others scrolling on phones, all waited to hear the mix of nostalgia and new‑era pop that she promised.

The concert kicked off with a high‑octane rendition of “Hungry Heart,” instantly setting a playful tone. After a few seconds of glittering lights, she launched into “So Yesterday,” reminding everyone why the early‑2000s still feels fresh.

Mid‑set, Duff surprised the crowd with an acoustic spin on “I Can’t Wait,” stripping the production down to just a piano and her voice. It felt intimate—almost like a living‑room jam—before she smoothly segued into the new single “Lucky Me,” which of course got the audience shouting the chorus in unison.

Of course, the setlist wouldn’t be complete without the big hits. “Come Clean,” “Girl Just Want to Have Fun” (the cover that became a staple), and the heartfelt “Someone’s Waiting” each earned their own mini‑cheers. The pacing was clever; a couple of upbeat tracks gave way to a ballad, letting the crowd catch their breath before the next surge.

For the encore, Duff saved the best for last: a mash‑up of “Metamorphosis” and a brief a‑capella nod to “Dreams.” The moment felt both celebratory and a little sentimental, as if she were thanking fans for sticking with her through every musical chapter.

All in all, Night 1 proved that Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me Tour is a love letter to long‑time supporters while still pushing forward with fresh material. If the first show is any indication, the rest of the tour will be a vibrant blend of old‑school pop charm and modern flair.

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