Hilary Duff is officially going on her first major world tour in decades and will be performing music from her new album along with some her iconic hits from the past.
If you’re feeling like you need a dose of nostalgia to bring you back to simpler times, this concert might just be exactly what you need!
Where is the show going to be?
The only Hilary Duff show of the tour in the DMV area is going to be in Bristow, Virginia, at the Jiffy Lube Live amphitheatre.
The outdoor venue has a total capacity of over 25,000 people, with around 10,400 reserved seats and an open grass lawn with enough space for another roughly 14,800 people!
Aside from the venue’s large size and capacity, it’s well regarded for having an excellent sound system and ideal ‘summer-vibes’ atmosphere.
It is worth noting, however, that the venue is located in Bristow, Virginia, which is around 30 minutes to an hour from the District depending on traffic.
This means that securing a ride to and from the concert is arguably just as important as securing a ticket to the show itself!
If possible, avoid relying on a rideshare service because the trip there will likely be expensive given the distance, and rideshare services likely won’t be reliable for the return, given the size of the crowd, the remote location of the venue, and the likely limited number of available drivers.

When is the show going to be?
Hilary Duff will be performing at Jiffy Lube Live on August 2nd, making this the can’t-miss concert of the summer!
The show is slated for a 7 pm start, but the tour will feature a few accompanying acts like La Roux, Lauren Spencer Smith, and Jade Lemac, so Duff may not start her performance until a little later.

How do I get tickets?
You can currently sign up to join the presale for tickets, which will open on February 18th at 10 am EST.
The general sale of the tickets to the public will go live on February 20th at 10 am EST.
No official pricing has been shared on the tour’s official website at this time, but based on the ticket prices for Hilary Duff’s recent concerts in Las Vegas, expect entry-level tickets to cost around $220.