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After announcing a three-night Las Vegas residency this Valentine’s Day, Hilary Duff has added three more dates in May 2026 due to high demand. Now, all six shows taking place at Voltaire at the Venetian on Feb. 13–15 and May 22–24 have sold out completely.
Fans who missed out on the initial ticket sale can find additional tickets through Vivid Seats and other verified resale platforms listed below.
Where to buy Hilary Duff Las Vegas residency tickets
Verified resale platforms such as Vivid Seats currently list available tickets for all six Las Vegas dates. Prices vary by date and demand, but Vivid Seats’ Buyer Guarantee provides protection against counterfeit or invalid tickets, making it one of the safer options for fans purchasing after the initial sale.
Discount: First-time Vivid Seats customers can use code SYRACUSE20 for $20 off a $200+ ticket order.
Limited tickets may also be available via SeatGeek and StubHub.
Fans can also look for tickets to Duff’s “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” tour, which takes place in January with stops in London, Toronto, Brooklyn and Los Angeles.
More about Hilary Duff
The Las Vegas residency arrives just before the release of Duff’s new album, “luck… or something,” coming Feb. 20. It’s her first full-length record since 2015 and includes the single “Mature.”
Duff first became widely known through her lead role in “Lizzie McGuire” and went on to release several successful pop albums, including “Metamorphosis,” which produced hits such as “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean.”
In addition to music, Duff has built a career in television, film, business and writing, including a bestselling book. Her upcoming docuseries, led by director Sam Wrench, will follow her recording process and preparation for performing live again after more than a decade away from touring.
Before arriving in Las Vegas, Duff will embark on a brief four-city tour in January 2026. The “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” run includes stops at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Jan. 19, Toronto’s History on Jan. 24, the Brooklyn Paramount on Jan. 27 and The Wiltern in Los Angeles on Jan. 29.
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