Hilary Duff announces comeback album ‘Luck… or Something’ and three-concert residency

Hilary Duff and 'Luck... or Something' Album Cover
Hilary Duff and 'Luck... or Something' Album Cover

Wake up! Hilary Duff is coming clean with new music.

After two months of anticipation, the singer-actress announced on November 21 that her new full-length studio album, ‘Luck… or Something’, will hit the shelves on February 20 next year.

This will be her first since the 2015 pop record ‘Breathe In. Breathe Out’.

“So much love, late night anxiety and a little chaos went into making this album — hoping you see yourself in here the way I have,” Duff said on Instagram.

“I love you and excited is the largest understatement,” added the Disney alum, who signed a record label with Atlantic Records in September.

Her announcement comes on the heels of her latest single, ‘Mature’, which the former Disney star describes as a conversation with her younger self about being happy with where she landed.

The single, also her first in a decade, is co-written by Duff, her record producer husband Matthew Koma, and Madison Love.

Hilary in Sin City

After more than a week, Duff teased her fans about her upcoming three-concert residency at The Venetian Resort’s Voltaire in Las Vegas on February 13-15, 2026.

“Hey girls… how ’bout Vegas?” she wrote in an Instagram post on December 2. “I can’t wait to see you.”

Duff’s Sin City residency is part of a series of intimate shows slated for next year in the United Kingdom and North America.

Her already sold-out global outing, dubbed “Small Rooms, Big Nerves”, kicks off on January 19 at 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London, before heading to History in Toronto, the Brooklyn Paramount theatre in New York City, and The Wiltern in Los Angeles.

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Docu-series on the way

Duff’s musical comeback will be documented in a multi-part series, helmed by British director Sam Wrench, who is known for concert films such as ‘Taylor Swift: “The Eras Tour’, ‘BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA’, and ‘A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter’.

The docu-series will show the “The Lizzie McGuire” star’s personal journey, as well as “the ups, downs, and everything in between”.

It also assures “fans will ride shotgun as she balances raising a family, recording new music, live show rehearsals, and preparing to perform on stage for the first time in over a decade”, according to a press release.

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