Hilary Duff Wears Her Own 2004 Throwback Concert Tee for 2 Sold-Out Nights at L.A.’s Forum
Pop performer Hilary Duff concluded a two-night stand in Inglewood, California in mid-July, selecting a personal concert shirt from 2004—when she was sixteen—for her stage appearance. The garment, featuring her image and that year's tour schedule, exemplifies the decade-spanning nostalgia running through her current touring cycle and has been made available as a commercial reprint at venue merchandise stands and her official website.
The performances showcase cross-generational interest in her catalogue, with Duff performing reworked versions of her early 2000s hits, notably 'Why Not' from the Lizzie McGuire film. She reported an encounter with an eight-year-old attendee whose mother had also attended her concert as her first live show, illustrating how her touring cycle connects multiple age cohorts of listeners. The Lucky Me Tour extends through Mexico City in early 2027.
- Hilary Duff performed two sold-out shows at L.A.'s Kia Forum wearing a genuine 2004 concert tee from her teenage years, reinforcing the Y2K nostalgia theme of her Lucky Me Tour
- The reissued merchandise is available for purchase, and Duff has re-recorded early career hits including 'Why Not' for multiple album formats released in 2026