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Millennials, Rejoice: Hillary Duff Is Coming to Red Rocks

Lizzie McGuire only ran for two seasons, but she's forever in our hearts.
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Hillary Duff's first concert tour since the early 2000s is coming to Denver.

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Disney Channel fans, a legend from your childhood is coming to Red Rocks.

Earlier today, February 12, Hillary Duff announced that she will soon embark on “The Lucky Me Tour,” her first international concert run in almost twenty years. Kicking off a few months after Duff’s new album, Luck… or Something, releases on February 20, the tour will span seven countries and almost fifty different venues — including Denver’s most popular.

The Lucky Me Tour is scheduled to stop at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Monday, July 20. According to the tour’s announcement, La Roux and Jade LeMac will be joining Duff for the show.

Known for her starring role in the Disney Channel show, Lizzie McGuire, and other early 2000s kid flicks (any other Cadet Kelly fans out there?), Duff was one of several Disney child stars to also have a music career. After debuting with a Christmas album in 2002, her 2003 album Metamorphosis went quadruple-platinum. Duff has since released four more albums, with her latest, Breathe In. Breathe Out., coming in 2015.

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Duff’s comeback to live performing was teased last December, when she announced she would hold six shows in Las Vegas at the Venetian Resort, all of which sold out.

Tickets to The Lucky Me Tour will go on presale at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 17, with general ticket sales beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 20.

In 2025, Red Rocks hosted 1.75 million attendees over 236 events, making it the second-most-attended venue in the United States behind Madison Square Garden, according to Billboard, while Pollstar Magazine ranked it the best-attended amphitheater of 2025.

Duff’s show at Red Rocks will come after a new permanent merchandise vending stand and terrace on the east side have been installed, according to the venue. The new terrace will allow for increased entry and ticket scanning, while the new merchandise area will better protect products from the weather, Red Rocks marketing and communications director Brian Kitts says.

Other recent Red Rocks 2026 concert announcements include Ice Cube (April 20), Yo-Yo Ma (June 3), Jimmy Eat World (June 9), Paul Simon (June 12 and June 13), Alleycvt (May 8), and Cross Canadian Ragwed (June 24).

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