Hilary Duff is hitting the road and performing live for the first time in over 10 years, and it's the stuff millennial dreams are made of.
Duff will embark on a mini "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour with four shows in London, Toronto, New York and Los Angeles starting in January 2026.
"I'm over the moon to be stepping on stage again," Duff said in a press release Monday morning. "I've got some new songs that I can't wait to share with you and of course some old favorites we can scream together. It's been a minute and I've missed you. Let's make some mems."
Presale ticket sign-ups for the "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour will run until Wednesday 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time, while general sale tickets will be available starting Friday at 3 p.m. local time.
Duff's tour announcement comes after she dropped new music for the first time in a decade last Thursday.
The singer debuted her new single, "Mature," to an immediate influx of fanfare gushing over the upbeat pop-rock tune. Over the weekend, "Mature" went to No. 2 on iTunes and was streamed hundreds of thousands of times on Spotify, becoming the biggest debut in Duff's career so far.
Duff opened up about the new single in an Instagram post alongside a video teaser for the song's music video.
"'Mature' speaks to my mature self calling my not so mature self on the phone many years ago, and she's letting her know we landed softly," Duff wrote.
"This was a brief time with a lover that left me with so many questions…" she continued. "It felt like a good place to start. How are we feeling… Mature?"
In the video for "Mature," Duff sings and dances onstage in a shimmering gold dress to an empty auditorium, as another version of herself watches on and sings from the seats below.
"She looks like all of your girls, but blonder/ A little like me, but younger," the chorus echoes over a blend of synths and guitar licks, amid flares and moody disco-ball lighting.
The full video, directed by Lauren Dunn, amassed nearly half a million views on YouTube in under 14 hours and reached No. 20 on the trending music chart.
Duff's social media posts have also racked up thousands of views and comments from fans recalling previous Duff tracks and albums that set the stage for "Mature."
"Come Clean walked so Mature could run," one social media user wrote.
"Metamorphosis is all grown up," another person commented, referencing Duff's hit 2003 debut album.
The "Younger" actress, 38, who is also a mother of four, last released music in 2015 with the album "Breathe In, Breathe Out," which she worked on with her now-husband and producer Matthew Koma.
Koma also co-wrote Duff's new single along with Madison Love.