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This is a description of the concert tours that American singer-songwriter Hilary Duff has embarked on during her professional career.
Metamorphosis Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Metamorphosis Start date November 17, 2003 (2003-11-17 ) End date March 21, 2004 (2004-03-21 ) Legs 3 No. of shows29 in North America
The Metamorphosis Tour is the debut concert tour by the American pop singer Hilary Duff . The tour supported Duff's studio album Metamorphosis . The concert at the Ventura Theatre was filmed and released on Hilary Duff: The Concert – The Girl Can Rock .
Setlist
"Girl Can Rock"
"Little Voice "
"Come Clean "
"Sweet Sixteen"
"Anywhere But Here"
"Metamorphosis"
"Where Did I Go Right"
"Love Just Is"
"The Math"
"Workin' It Out"
"Party Up"
Encore
"My Generation "
"So Yesterday "
"Why Not "
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America [ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
November 17, 2003
Phoenix
United States
Celebrity Theatre
November 19, 2003
Santa Cruz
The Catalyst
November 20, 2003
Petaluma
Phoenix Theater
November 21, 2003
Ventura
Ventura Theatre
November 28, 2003
Reading
Sovereign Performing Arts Center
November 29, 2003
Pittston
The Staircase
November 30, 2003
Norfolk
Norva Theatre
December 1, 2003
Tampa
Morsani Hall
December 2, 2003[A]
Kansas City
Uptown Theater
December 3, 2003[B]
Grand Prairie
NextStage Performance Theater
December 4, 2003[C]
Houston
Reliant Arena
December 5, 2003[D]
Los Angeles
Staples Center
December 6, 2003[E]
Denver
Fillmore Auditorium
December 8, 2003[D]
Minneapolis
Target Center
December 11, 2003[D]
New York City
Madison Square Garden
December 12, 2003[D]
Camden
Susquehanna Bank Center
December 15, 2003[D]
Lowell
Tsongas Arena
December 16, 2003
West Palm Beach
Sound Advice Amphitheatre
January 24, 2004
Universal City
Universal Amphitheatre
January 25, 2004
San Diego
Cox Arena
February 7, 2004
Las Vegas
Mandalay Bay Events Center
February 28, 2004
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
February 29, 2004
Reno
Lawlor Events Center
March 14, 2004
Hamilton
Canada
Copps Coliseum
March 16, 2004
Cleveland
United States
CSU Convocation Center
March 17, 2004
Evansville
Roberts Municipal Stadium
March 18, 2004
North Little Rock
Alltel Arena
March 19, 2004
Beaumont
Ford Arena
March 21, 2004
Laredo
Laredo Entertainment Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Mix 93.3 Jingle Jam V
B 106.1 Kiss FM Kissmas Jingle Ball[ 4]
C KRBE 104 Jingle Jam
D Jingle Ball [ 5] [ 6]
E 95.7 KISSmas Snow Ball
Most Wanted Tour
Most Wanted Tour Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Hilary Duff Start date July 20, 2004 (2004-07-20 ) End date January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29 ) Legs 4 No. of shows63 in North America 2 in Europe 3 in Asia 2 in Australia 70 Total
The Most Wanted Tour is the second concert tour by the American pop singer Hilary Duff . The tour supported Duff's studio album, Hilary Duff . The tour was a moderate success, practically selling out each arena prior to the show.
Opening acts
Setlist
"The Girl Can Rock"
"Little Voice "
"Weird"
"Come Clean "
"Anywhere But Here"
"Metamorphosis"
"So Yesterday "
"Haters"
"Where Did I Go Right?"
"Do You Want Me?"
"Workin' it Out"
"Why Not "
"Party Up"
"Rock This World"
"Fly "
"The Getaway"
"Our Lips Are Sealed "
"My Generation "
"The Math"
Tour dates
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America[ 9] [ 10]
July 20, 2004
Worcester
United States
Worcester's Centrum Centre
July 21, 2004
Philadelphia
Wachovia Center
July 22, 2004
Fairfax
Patriot Center
July 24, 2004
Hershey
Giant Center
July 25, 2004
East Rutherford
Continental Airlines Arena
July 26, 2004
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
July 27, 2004
Pittsburgh
Petersen Events Center
July 29, 2004
Auburn Hills
The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 30, 2004
Rosemont
Allstate Arena
July 31, 2004
Milwaukee
Bradley Center
August 1, 2004
Minneapolis
Target Center
August 3, 2004
St. Charles
Family Arena
August 4, 2004
Indianapolis
Conseco Fieldhouse
August 5. 2004
Nashville
Gaylord Entertainment Center
August 7, 2004
Charlotte
Cricket Arena
August 8, 2004
Duluth
The Arena at Gwinnett Center
August 9, 2004
Greenville
BI-LO Center
August 11, 2004
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
August 12, 2004
Tampa
USF Sun Dome
August 13, 2004
Sunrise
Office Depot Center
August 15, 2004
New Orleans
New Orleans Arena
August 18, 2004
Austin
Frank Erwin Center
August 19, 2004
Grand Prairie
Nokia Live
August 20, 2004
Lubbock
United Spirit Arena
August 21, 2004
Norman
Lloyd Noble Center
August 22, 2004
Valley Center
Britt Brown Arena
August 25, 2004
Salt Lake City
Delta Center
August 26, 2004
Nampa
Idaho Center Arena
August 31, 2004
Oakland
The Arena in Oakland
September 1, 2004
Fresno
Save Mart Center
September 2, 2004
Anaheim
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
September 3, 2004
Las Vegas
MGM Grand Garden Arena
September 5, 2004
Phoenix
Dodge Theatre
September 8, 2004
Portland
Rose Garden
September 9, 2004
Seattle
KeyArena
September 10, 2004
Vancouver
Canada
Pacific Coliseum
September 12, 2004
Calgary
Pengrowth Saddledome
Europe[ 11]
September 13, 2004[A]
Leganés
Spain
Plaza de Toros La Cubierta
September 14, 2004[A]
Barcelona
Palau Sant Jordi
Asia[ 3]
October 18, 2004
Osaka
Japan
Zepp Osaka
October 20, 2004
Tokyo
Zepp Tokyo
October 21, 2004
Australia[ 8]
October 27, 2004
Melbourne
Australia
Rod Laver Arena
October 28, 2004
Sydney
Sydney Entertainment Centre
North America[ 12] [ 13]
October 30, 2004
Honolulu
United States
Blaisdell Arena
December 1, 2004[B]
Salt Lake City
Delta Center
December 4, 2004[B]
Sacramento
ARCO Arena
December 5, 2004[C]
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome
December 8, 2004[D]
Trenton
Sovereign Bank Arena
December 10, 2004[B]
New York City
Madison Square Garden
December 12, 2004[B]
Sunrise
Office Depot Center
January 4, 2005
Kelowna
Canada
Prospera Place
January 6, 2005
Calgary
Pengrowth Saddledome
January 7, 2005
Edmonton
Rexall Place
January 8, 2005
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
January 10, 2005
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
January 13, 2005
Kitchener
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
January 14, 2005
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
January 15, 2005
Ottawa
Corel Centre
January 16, 2005
Montreal
Bell Centre
January 18, 2005[E]
Washington, D.C.
United States
D.C. Armory
January 19, 2005
Ottawa
Canada
Corel Centre
January 20, 2005
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
January 21, 2005
Hamilton
Copps Coliseum
January 22, 2005
Rochester
United States
Blue Cross Arena
January 24, 2005
Albany
Pepsi Arena
January 25, 2005
Bridgeport
Arena at Harbor Yard
January 27, 2005
Manchester
Verizon Wireless Arena
January 28, 2005
Atlantic City
Etess Arena
January 29, 2005
Wilkes-Barre
Wachovia Arena at Casey Plaza
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A Malas.Pop Festival
B Jingle Ball [ 14]
C Jingle Bell Bash [ 15]
D Winter Wonder Jam
E America's Future Rocks Today—A Call to Service[ 16]
F Spring Break Stampede [ 17]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
Still Most Wanted Tour
Still Most Wanted Tour Associated album Most Wanted Start date July 12, 2005 (2005-07-12 ) End date September 24, 2006 (2006-09-24 ) Legs 6 No. of shows55 in North America 7 in Australia 13 in Europe 3 in Asia 78 Total
The Still Most Wanted Tour is the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Hilary Duff . The tour promoted her first greatest hits compilation, Most Wanted . Tour dates were canceled in Latin America. The tour was a success with the tour being sold out at over 80%.
Setlist
"Wake Up "
"The Getaway"
"Do You Want Me?"
"Underneath This Smile"
"Come Clean "
"Anywhere but Here"
"Who's That Girl?"
"Someone's Watching over Me "
"Mr. James Dean"
"Hide Away"
"Beat of My Heart "
"Cry"
"I Am "
"Party Up"
"Fly "
"Break My Heart"
"Little Voice "
"So Yesterday "
"Rock This World"
Tour dates
Duff performing in Amsterdam
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America [ 18] [ 19]
July 12, 2005
Los Angeles
United States
Greek Theatre
July 13, 2005
Costa Mesa
Pacific Amphitheatre
July 16, 2005
Greenwood Village
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 18, 2005
Mankato
Midwest Wireless Civic Center
July 19, 2005
Rosemont
Allstate Arena
July 20, 2005
Grand Rapids
Van Andel Arena
July 22, 2005
Erie
Erie Civic Center
July 24, 2005
Providence
Dunkin' Donuts Center
July 25, 2005
Hartford
Hartford Civic Center
July 27, 2005
Richmond
Richmond Coliseum
July 30, 2005
Winston-Salem
LJVM Coliseum
July 31, 2005
North Charleston
North Charleston Coliseum
August 2, 2005
Miami
American Airlines Arena
August 3, 2005
Kissimmee
Silver Spurs Arena
August 4, 2005
Estero
Germain Arena
August 7, 2005
Columbus
Columbus Civic Center
August 11, 2005
Kansas City
Kemper Arena
August 12, 2005
Council Bluffs
Mid-America Center
August 16, 2005
Peoria
Carver Arena
August 19, 2005
Louisville
Freedom Hall
August 20, 2005
Clarkston
DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 21, 2005
Madison
Alliant Energy Center
August 23, 2005
Cincinnati
U.S. Bank Arena
August 24, 2005
Columbus
Nationwide Arena
August 26, 2005
Charleston
Charleston Civic Center Coliseum
August 27, 2005
Baltimore
1st Mariner Arena
August 30, 2005
East Rutherford
Continental Airlines Arena
September 1, 2005
Uniondale
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
September 2, 2005
Allentown
Allentown Fair Concert Venue
September 3, 2005
Geddes
New York State Fair Grandstand
September 23, 2005
Kelseyville
Konocti Field Amphitheater
September 25, 2005
Puyallup
Puyallup Fair Grandstand
November 13, 2005
San Juan
Puerto Rico
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
Australia
December 2, 2005
Adelaide
Australia
Adelaide Entertainment Centre
December 3, 2005
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
December 5, 2005
Canberra
Royal Theatre
December 7, 2005
Newcastle
Newcastle Entertainment Centre
December 9, 2005
Wollongong
Wollongong Entertainment Centre
December 10, 2005
Sydney
Sydney Entertainment Centre
December 11, 2005
Brisbane
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
North America [ 20]
January 4, 2006
Victoria
Canada
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
January 6, 2006
Kelowna
Prospera Place
January 7, 2006
Vancouver
Pacific Coliseum
January 9, 2006
Calgary
Pengrowth Saddledome
January 10, 2006
Red Deer
ENMAX Centrium
January 11, 2006
Edmonton
Rexall Place
January 13, 2006
Regina
Brandt Centre
January 14, 2006
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
January 15, 2006
Winnipeg
MTS Centre
January 18, 2006
Sudbury
Sudbury Community Arena
January 20, 2006
Hamilton
Copps Coliseum
January 21, 2006
London
John Labatt Centre
January 22, 2006
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
January 25, 2006
Moncton
Moncton Coliseum
January 26, 2006
Saint John
Harbour Station
January 28, 2006 [ a]
St. John's
Mile One Stadium
January 30, 2006
Halifax
Halifax Metro Centre
February 1, 2006
Montreal
Bell Centre
February 2, 2006
Ottawa
Corel Centre
Europe
April 21, 2006
Dublin
Ireland
Point Theatre
April 23, 2006
Glasgow
Scotland
Clyde Auditorium
April 25, 2006
Manchester
England
Manchester Evening News Arena
April 26, 2006
Brighton
Brighton Centre
April 27, 2006
London]]
HMV Hammersmith Apollo
April 29, 2006
Birmingham
National Indoor Arena
April 30, 2006
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Heineken Music Hall
May 2, 2006
Paris
France
Le Grand Rex
May 5, 2006
Badalona
Spain
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona
May 6, 2006
Madrid
Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas
May 7, 2006
Valencia
Palacio Velódromo Luis Puig
May 9, 2006
Milan
Italy
Discoteca Alcatraz
May 10, 2006
Asia
May 12, 2006
Nagpur
India
Tuli Royal Court
May 13, 2006
Jalandhar
Gandhi Stadium
May 14, 2006
New Delhi
Indira Gandhi Arena
North America
May 16, 2006
Monterrey
Mexico
Arena Monterrey
May 18, 2006
Guadalajara
Arena VFG
May 20, 2006
Mexico City
Palacio de los Deportes
May 30, 2006 [ b]
São Paulo
Brazil
Via Funchal
June 10, 2006 [ c]
Washington, D.C.
United States
L'Enfant Plaza
June 30, 2006
Kelseyville
Konocti Harbor Resort
July 20, 2006
St. John's
Canada
Mile One Stadium
July 22, 2006
Halifax
Halifax Metro Centre
July 25, 2006
London
John Labatt Centre
July 26, 2006
Toronto
Molson Amphitheatre
July 28, 2006
Atlantic City
United States
Trump Taj Mahal
July 29, 2006
Toms River
Toms River Fest
July 30, 2006
Hershey
Giant Center
September 24, 2006
Puyallup
Puyallup Fair
^ The January 28, 2006, show in St. John's at Mile One Stadium was canceled due to the weather.[ 21]
^ The May 30, 2006, show in São Paulo , Brazil at Via Funchal was canceled due Duff's throat problems. Hilary played in the same city and in the same venue two years later with her Dignity Tour.
^ The June 10, 2006, performance was part of Kids' Extravalooza, A free event to benefit the National Children's Museum .
Dignity Tour
Dignity Tour Associated album Dignity Start date July 28, 2007 (2007-07-28 ) End date February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03 ) Legs 3 No. of shows34 in North America 3 in South America 3 in Australia 40 Total
The Dignity Tour is the fourth concert tour by Hilary Duff in support of her fourth album Dignity . Tickets for most of the leg sold out prior to the show. The tour began in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 2007, and closed in Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena on February 3, 2008.
Concert video
Filming of the Dignity Tour took place on August 15, 2007, at Gibson Amphitheatre . In 2010, it was released exclusively on the U.S. iTunes Store . However, most likely due to copyright laws, the iTunes video does not include the performances of any cover songs including "Our Lips Are Sealed" and "Love Is A Battlefield". As a result, Never Stop was also edited out of the footage because it samples "Major Tom (Coming Home)".
Setlist
"Play With Fire "
"Danger"
"Come Clean "
"The Getaway"
"Dignity"
"Gypsy Woman"
"Someone's Watching Over Me "
"Beat of My Heart "
"Our Lips Are Sealed "
"Why Not "
"So Yesterday "
"With Love "
"Never Stop" (samples "Major Tom (Coming Home) ").
"Wake Up "
"I Wish"
"Love Is a Battlefield "
"Outside of You"
"Fly "
"Happy"
"Dreamer"
"Reach Out "
"Stranger "
Tour dates
Duff performing in Toronto
Date
City
Country
Venue
North America [ 22]
July 28, 2007
Winnipeg
Canada
MTS Centre
July 30, 2007
Saskatoon
Credit Union Centre
July 31, 2007
Calgary
Pengrowth Saddledome
August 1, 2007
Edmonton
Rexall Place
August 3, 2007
Vancouver
Pacific Coliseum
August 4, 2007
Victoria
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
August 6, 2007
Everett
United States
Everett Events Center
August 7, 2007
Portland
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
August 11, 2007
Concord
Sleep Train Pavilion
August 12, 2007
Fresno
Saroyan Theatre
August 14, 2007
San Diego
SDSU Open Air Theatre
August 15, 2007
Los Angeles
Gibson Amphitheatre
August 17, 2007
Anaheim
The Grove of Anaheim
August 18, 2007
Las Vegas
Pearl Concert Theater
August 19, 2007
Phoenix
Dodge Theatre
August 21, 2007
Greenwood Village
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
August 23, 2007
Minneapolis
U.S. Bank Theater
August 25, 2007
Louisville
Palace Theatre
August 27, 2007
New York City
Radio City Music Hall
August 29, 2007
Syracuse
Mohegan Sun Grandstand
August 30, 2007
Boston
Bank of America Pavilion
August 31, 2007
Allentown
Allentown Fairgrounds Grandstand
September 1, 2007
Darien
Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
September 4, 2007 [ a]
Montreal
Canada
Bell Centre
September 5, 2007 [ b]
Ottawa
Scotiabank Place
September 6, 2007 [ c]
Hamilton
Copps Coliseum
September 8, 2007 [ d]
Toronto
Air Canada Centre
September 10, 2007 [ e]
London
John Labatt Centre
September 11, 2007 [ f]
Sault Ste. Marie
Steelback Centre
September 12, 2007
Chicago
United States
Charter One Pavilion
January 12, 2008
Monterrey
Mexico
Arena Monterrey
January 14, 2008
Puebla
Auditorio Siglo XXI
January 16, 2008
Zapopan
Auditorio Telmex
January 18, 2008
Mexico City
Palacio de los Deportes
South America
January 21, 2008
São Paulo
Brazil
Via Funchal
January 22, 2008
January 24, 2008
Rio de Janeiro
Vivo Rio
Australia
January 31, 2008
Brisbane
Australia
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
February 2, 2008
Sydney
Acer Arena
February 3, 2008
Melbourne
Rod Laver Arena
^ Concert in Montreal; Rescheduled from July 19, 2007
^ Concert in Ottawa; Rescheduled from July 20, 2007
^ Concert in Hamilton; Rescheduled from July 23, 2007
^ Concert in Toronto; Rescheduled from July 21, 2007
^ Concert in London; Rescheduled from July 24, 2007
^ Concert in Sault Ste. Marie; Rescheduled from July 25, 2007
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