Fans of Hilary Duff will have a major date to circle on their calendars this summer. The multiplatinum pop star and actress has announced “the lucky me tour,” a new global headline run that will bring her to the Indianapolis area for a performance at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on July 23, 2026.

The tour marks Duff’s first full-scale global headline run in nearly two decades, making the announcement a major moment for longtime fans who grew up with her music, films and television work. From her breakout role as Disney Channel’s Lizzie McGuire to pop staples like “Come Clean,” “So Yesterday” and “Wake Up,” Duff has remained one of the most recognizable names of the early 2000s pop era.

The newly announced tour comes ahead of Duff’s forthcoming sixth studio album, luck… or something, which is set to usher in a new chapter for the singer. The project follows her recent return to music and gives fans a fresh reason to revisit one of pop culture’s most nostalgic and beloved voices.

Duff’s Indianapolis-area stop will take place at Ruoff Music Center, one of Indiana’s premier summer concert destinations. Located just north of Indianapolis in Noblesville, the amphitheater has long been a go-to venue for major touring acts and large-scale pop concerts, making it a fitting setting for Duff’s long-awaited return to the road.

For fans who came of age during Duff’s Disney Channel and early pop-star years, the show is expected to be both a nostalgic celebration and a look at her next era. Her catalog includes the kind of early-2000s anthems that defined sleepovers, school dances and radio playlists for an entire generation, while her new music gives the tour a chance to feel like more than a simple throwback.

The tour is also expected to draw fans from across Indiana and the Midwest, especially with Duff’s return to large-scale touring carrying the weight of a rare pop comeback. For many, this will be the first chance in years to hear her classic songs performed live, along with material from her new album.

Tickets for the Ruoff Music Center date went on sale following a series of presales, with general ticket sales beginning February 20 at 10 a.m. local time.

With Duff stepping back into the spotlight and launching her first major global tour in nearly 20 years, her Noblesville performance is shaping up to be one of the most nostalgic and anticipated pop concerts on Indiana’s 2026 summer calendar.

Fans can find more information about tour dates and ticket details through Duff’s official channels, Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

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