
"The ticket mayhem was downright Swiftopian; don't even look at the resale tickets for her next concert in Los Angeles. "I can't believe you all showed up for me," Duff admitted during her 75-minute set. "It's a dream. I keep seeing you guys on the internet saying the most lovely things about this being like a healing experience. It's for me. I think I'm being healed.""
"Duff's January 28 stop in Brooklyn was the third on her very short tour - that Los Angeles show will serve as the finale, with Toronto and London dates already behind her - which was planned ahead of the release of her sixth studio album, Luck ... or Something, due on February 20. "It's been way too long," Duff explained at one point."
Hilary Duff performed a sold-out show at the Brooklyn Paramount during a short comeback tour named Small Rooms, Big Nerves. The audience wore nostalgic fan gear and held "Sing to me, Paolo" posters, reflecting enduring interest since her early career. Duff had not toured fully since 2008 and expressed surprise and gratitude at selling out a roughly 2,500-seat venue. The concert blended past hits with new material from her upcoming album Luck ... or Something, due February 20, and ran about 75 minutes. Duff described the experience as healing, punctuated with Disney Channel–style choreography and fervent ticket demand.
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