Hilary Duff Performs 'What Dreams Are Made Of' for First Time Ever
Key Points:
- Hilary Duff returned to the stage after an 18-year break, performing her iconic song "What Dreams Are Made Of" for the first time live during her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour kickoff in London.
- The setlist included early 2000s hits like "Come Clean," "Fly," and "Someone’s Watching Over Me," as well as new material from her 2015 album and upcoming album "Luck... or Something."
- Duff debuted three new tracks from her upcoming album—"Weather for Tennis," "Future Trippin’," and "We Don’t Talk," the latter rumored to address her relationship with her sister Haylie.
- Fans expressed excitement on social media about her varied set