Hilary Duff's 'What Dreams Are Made Of' Moment at the Kia Forum
The pop icon reflects on headlining the iconic LA venue where she's seen countless shows.

What does it feel like to headline the arena where you grew up watching your heroes?
According to Just Jared, Duff reflected on the venue's personal significance, telling the audience, "I can’t tell you the amount of shows I’ve seen at the Kia Forum."
She shared a recent anecdote that drove the moment home. "I just saw The Boss here," she said, referencing Bruce Springsteen. "I went to the bar to get a drink and the sweet bartender looked at me and she was like, ‘Girl, why are you waiting in line? Aren’t you playing here in like a month?’ I was like, ‘I am. Oh my god, I am.’ TWICE!"
Duff's two-night stand at the Forum was a full-circle moment, blending nostalgia with her current success.
The shows were not just a personal milestone but a major production. It was recently announced that both Los Angeles concerts were being filmed, though it’s unclear yet how the footage will be used. Fans are already hoping for a concert film.
For Duff, who noted her husband loves Bruce Springsteen, the LA shows clearly held a different weight than other tour stops. "I played Texas like a week ago and I was like, ‘My hometown, my hometown!’ This is different," she told the Forum crowd, cementing the night as a career highlight in the city that helped shape her.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did Hilary Duff perform on her Lucky Me Tour?
She performed at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Were Hilary Duff's LA shows filmed?
Yes, it was announced that both Los Angeles shows were being filmed.
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