Hilary Duff performs ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ for the first time

Hilary Duff
Sings ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ live for the first time ever!
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This sure is what dreams are made of — Hilary Duff performed her iconic song for the first time ever during her first time back on stage in 18 years… along with some of her throwback hits!
The singer and actress kicked off her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour in London on Monday night and had fans in their feels as she sang a slew of her early 2000s bops, including “Come Clean,” “Fly” and even her ballad “Someone’s Watching Over Me.”
For semper, Lizzie McGuire! Hilary Duff cantando What Dreams Are Made Of na #SmallRoomsBigNerves 🤍 pic.twitter.com/3nbU3WeSEv
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She also debuted “My Kind” from her 2015 album “Breathe In. Breathe Out” and a handful of songs from her upcoming album “Luck… or Something.” She closed the show with fan favorite “What Dreams Are Made Of” … which she previously hinted would be on her setlist.
Fans raved about the diverse song list and took to social media to celebrate Hilary’s return to the stage. As you know, the “Lizzie McGuire” alum released her first single in nearly a decade, “Mature,” in November 2025 and announced her upcoming album shortly after. She dropped ‘Roommates’ — a steamy song about fighting for the fiery beginnings of a relationship — last week.
Hilary debuted three songs from her upcoming album on stage last night – “Weather for Tennis”, “Future Trippin'” and “We Don’t Talk” … the latter of which is reportedly about her sister, Haylie. The couple grew up together in the spotlight, but have not been seen together for years.
Hilary then heads to Canada to bring her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour to Toronto before heading to the United States for more concerts in New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas, where she is scheduled for a six-show residency.



