Hilary Duff on World Tour: Is a Paris Show Possible?

Published by Audrey de Sortiraparis · Updated on February 11, 2026 at 06:44 p.m.
2000s pop music isn’t finished making waves yet. Hilary Duff is back in the spotlight with a new single, Roommates, and some highly talked-about live appearances—eighteen years after her last major performances. The singer has even announced a worldwide tour, reigniting a question French fans have been wondering: could a concert in Paris finally happen?

She defined the 2000s, releasing irresistibly catchy hits and pioneering a radiant, chart-topping pop sound before it became a trend. Hilary Duff is making her return to the music scene today, reigniting a question that’s been on French fans’ minds: should we dare to hope for a concert in Paris?

If this question is buzzing today, it’s no coincidence. The American artist recently unveiled a new track, Roommates, signaling a noteworthy musical comeback. Following that, Hilary Duff took to the stage in London and across the United States, nearly 18 years after her last major live performances. Her return instantly reignited enthusiasm among her fans. And during her recent show in Los Angeles, she also announced a world tour through a theatrical production, though she has yet to reveal the tour dates. Fans will have to wait until this Thursday, February 12th, in the afternoon for the big reveal.

Disney icon turned pop star, Hilary Duff has never truly left our radar. From Come Clean to Dignity, her songs have spanned generations, fueling a Y2K revival in which she remains one of the most authentic figures. Today, with Roommates and her very noticed comeback on stage, she proves that the spark is still alive. Same energy, same ease, and the same talent for bringing people together.

Naturally, this gradual comeback reignites the question of a concert in France. The world tour is officially confirmed, but as of now, no specific date has been announced for Paris.

So, Paris on the setlist? The suspense is still very much alive... For a whole generation, the idea of seeing her perform on a Parisian stage already feels like a comforting and familiar dream. After all, that’s what dreams are made of.

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