Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of! Hilary Duff is heading back on tour, and Australian fans are officially on the schedule. The pop icon and actress will bring her tour Down Under with arena shows across Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth – marking her first major Australian run in years.
And if you’re readying yourself to fight for tickets in the pre-sale or general sale this week, here’s everything you need to know:
When do Hilary Duff tickets go on sale?
There are usually multiple chances to buy before the general public sale opens and getting in early can make all the difference.
Mastercard and Vodafone Pre-sale tickets will kick off on Wednesday, February at 2 pm.
Live Nation and La Roux Presale tickets will become available on Thursday, 19 February at 12 pm and Westfield Reserved tickets are available on Thursday, 19 February from 1 pm.
General On-sale tickets will be available to the public on Friday, February 20 at 1 pm.
Where can I buy Hilary Duff tickets?
You can purchase Australian tickets from Ticketek and Live Nation.
When is Hilary Duff touring Australia?
Brisbane at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on October 22.
Sydney at Qudos Bank Arena on October 24.
Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on October 26.
Perth at RAC Arena on October 29.

How to prepare before tickets drop
Tickets for major pop tours can move fast – sometimes within minutes. Here’s how to be ready:
- Create or log into your ticketing account early. Make sure your password works.
- Save your payment details in advance to avoid delays at checkout.
- Join the virtual queue 10–15 minutes before tickets officially go live.
- Avoid refreshing repeatedly once you’re in the queue- it can reset your place.
- Have a backup device ready (phone and laptop) in case one crashes.
Final tip
If you’re serious about going, don’t rely on just one sale window. Sign up for every presale you qualify for and set reminders for each date.
A little preparation can be the difference between scoring front-row seats and watching from home.
Hilary Duff’s return to Australia is shaping up to be one of the most nostalgic pop events of the year – and tickets won’t stick around for long.
