Hilary Duff is Overwhelmed by Fans' Love as Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour Sells Out - Singer Announces More Live Shows
In a surprise move, singer Hilary Duff has announced an intimate series of shows that will mark her first live performances in over a decade. The Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour kicked off on January 19 in London and has since sold out all remaining dates.
Duff expressed her gratitude to fans through an Instagram video, stating that she was "completely overwhelmed by the amount of emails that have been entered" regarding ticket sales. She described the past week as "the greatest week" and thanked her fans for their love and support.
The singer also acknowledged that while all tickets for the initial shows have been sold out, there will be more opportunities for live performances in the future. Duff urged patience from her fans and expressed excitement to see them at upcoming shows.
Duff's music career began on Disney Channel's series Lizzie McGuire in 2001, which ran until 2004. Her second studio album, Metamorphosis, produced hits like "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean." After a decade-long hiatus, Duff released her comeback single "Mature" last week and announced the Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour.
With this tour, Duff aims to reconnect with her fans and share new music, including some old favorites. The singer's anticipation is palpable as she prepares to get back on stage, having missed performing live for an extended period.
As the demand for tickets continues to soar, fans are eagerly anticipating what's to come from Duff. With more live opportunities in the works, it seems that this isn't the last we've seen of Small Rooms, Big Nerves.
In a surprise move, singer Hilary Duff has announced an intimate series of shows that will mark her first live performances in over a decade. The Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour kicked off on January 19 in London and has since sold out all remaining dates.
Duff expressed her gratitude to fans through an Instagram video, stating that she was "completely overwhelmed by the amount of emails that have been entered" regarding ticket sales. She described the past week as "the greatest week" and thanked her fans for their love and support.
The singer also acknowledged that while all tickets for the initial shows have been sold out, there will be more opportunities for live performances in the future. Duff urged patience from her fans and expressed excitement to see them at upcoming shows.
Duff's music career began on Disney Channel's series Lizzie McGuire in 2001, which ran until 2004. Her second studio album, Metamorphosis, produced hits like "So Yesterday" and "Come Clean." After a decade-long hiatus, Duff released her comeback single "Mature" last week and announced the Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour.
With this tour, Duff aims to reconnect with her fans and share new music, including some old favorites. The singer's anticipation is palpable as she prepares to get back on stage, having missed performing live for an extended period.
As the demand for tickets continues to soar, fans are eagerly anticipating what's to come from Duff. With more live opportunities in the works, it seems that this isn't the last we've seen of Small Rooms, Big Nerves.