Hilary Duff Debuts ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ Live for the First Time

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Hilary Duff Debuts ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ Live for the First Time

Hilary Duff embarked on her much-anticipated tour in London, marking her first concert in eight years. During the launch at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, she performed “What Dreams Are Made Of” live for the first time, thrilling fans. This beloved song comes from the 2003 film, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.

Concert Highlights

Duff’s set included 17 songs, featuring favorites from her extensive catalog such as “Wake Up” and “Come Clean.” The performance also showcased tracks from her upcoming album, *Luck …or Something*. The highly nostalgic moment of closing with“ What Dreams Are Made Of” resonated deeply with the audience.

A Cherished Memory

In a recent chat with Therapuss, Duff reflected on her experience recording the Disney classic at 14 years old. “I will say, now I love it,” she shared. “When I was filming the movie, I loved it. It was just a weird time.” Duff indicated that she had a sense of separation between her identity and the character of Lizzie McGuire.

  • Track: “What Dreams Are Made Of”
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Event: First live performance of the song

Upcoming Album and Tour

Duff is set to release *Luck …or Something*, her first album in over a decade, on February 20 via Atlantic Records. Co-produced with her husband, Matthew Koma, and Brian Phillips, the album features two singles: “Mature” and “Roommates.” The tour will continue in Toronto starting January 24, followed by additional performances across the United States, including a residency in Las Vegas.

“I am often asked how I still have my head on straight after growing up in this industry,” Duff stated upon the album announcement. “The album title expresses that it’s luck, but there’s also a lot of weight in the ‘…or something’.” This sentiment highlights her journey and the experiences that have shaped her.