Now, come on, this is what dreams are made of because Hilary Duff is officially heading to Las Vegas.
Duff, 38, will take to the stage at the Voltaire at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas for a three-day Valentine's weekend residency from February 13th to February 15th.
“Hey girls…how about Las Vegas? Visit @hilaryduff.hq to sign up for the pre-sale starting this Wednesday, December 3rd from 10am to 2pm PT. I can't wait to see you,” Duff wrote in an announcement on Instagram.
The three new dates will conclude her “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” tour, which began in January and will be her first concerts in more than a decade.
The mature singer's tour will include a mix of throwback songs like “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean” as well as songs from her upcoming album “Lucky or Something,” which will be released on February 20th.
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In November, Duff said, “There was a lot of love, late nights of anxiety, and a little bit of turmoil in the making of this album.”
“I hope you see yourself here the same way I see you. I love you and excited is the biggest understatement,” she added.
Duff's sixth studio album is his first since the release of Breathe In. It will be revived in 2015.
The Lizzie McGuire star first teased new music in August while celebrating the 22nd anniversary of her second studio album Metamorphosis.
“I was embarking on something I never thought would have such an impact on people's lives, and my life. Looking back now, I think this album lacks the emotional depth that I look for now, but I know every word meant something to me when I was 14 or 15 years old. Without a doubt, this hell fell on people at the right moment and set me on a pretty epic adventure,” she wrote.
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“Yesterday marked the 22nd anniversary of 'Metamorphose'…It's a distant memory for me, but thank you for showing up like this,” Duff wrote, adding, “To be continued…”
Duff recently spoke with host Jake Shane on the Therapuss podcast about his return to music.
“It was always going to happen. There was no way it wouldn't be part of my story,” she said.
The Cinderella Story actor said, “I'm ready to fill in the blanks and share with people and connect with people on the level that I'm on.”
“Obviously there's been some twists and turns and ups and downs and all that, but I have this crazy connection with my fans that I've known since I was 9 or 10 years old and I want to connect with them again,” Duff said. “We've all been through a lot of the same things, whether it's complicated relationships, anxiety, parenting, divorce, trying to find ourselves as adults, or family drama.”
“Finally, I felt safe and comfortable enough within my family to go out and open up that part of myself again,” she added.
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