Hilary Duff is back with a bang – not only did she return to her musical roots for the first time in over a decade, she revived a vintage hit from her Lizzie Maguire days to the great pleasure of the audience.
To close her London show, held on January 19, the former child star chose to perform What dreams are made of – the hit track from her 2003 Disney release, The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
The closing performance followed a set list that included other well-known gems from her discography, such as Wake up and Come clean.
Duff’s latest performance marks the first time she’s revived the song, and recently revealed the reason why she never really got to “perform that song live”.
During a performance at Therapy with Jake Shane podcast back in November, the 38-year-old actress and singer revealed that she was unable to perform What dreams are made of before because she “didn’t own it”.
However, she teased at the time, “But if I ever toured again, I think maybe I’d be allowed to sing that song somehow.”
“Maybe, you know, just maybe like hypothetically,” she said.
Looks like Hilary Duff kept that promise.
The pop star is also to be released Luck⦠or somethingher first album since 2015, on February 20. While her Small Rooms, Big Nerves Tour further expands to Canada and America in the coming days.



