Hilary Duff Debuts 'What Dreams Are Made Of' Live at First Concert Since 2015

Hilary Duff Debuts 'What Dreams Are Made Of' Live at First Concert Since 2015 — People.com
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People reports that Hilary Duff, 38, performed her 2003 song "What Dreams Are Made Of" live for the first time on Monday, Jan. 19 at London's O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, marking her first concert since 2015, Rolling Stone said.

The song originally appeared in The Lizzie McGuire Movie. The performance comes ahead of the Feb. 2 release of her album luck...or something; its first single, "Mature," was released Nov. 6 and the second, "Roommates," dropped Jan. 16. Duff released "Roommates" alongside a rain-soaked music video, described as a callback to the video for her 2003 hit "Come Clean," and the track includes lyrics such as "I only want the beginning, I don't want the end / Want the part where you say, 'Goddamn'" and "I'm touching myself looking at porn / 'Cause you don't even look my way no more."

Duff, who is married to Matthew Koma, said in a statement that "'Roommates' is a song about when life is life-ing, babe," and described it as an ache for a wilder, freer time. Her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour continues in Toronto on Jan. 24 before heading to the U.S., including a residency in Las Vegas.


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Culture, Hilary Duff, Roommates, Mature, Luck...or Something, Lizzie Mcguire Movie