Hilary Duff in Auburn | Tickets 2026

Hilary Duff

Feel the electric energy of Hilary Duff’s concert in Auburn, WA on July 15, 2026 at the White River Amphitheatre. With her dynamic performance style and chart-topping hits, this night promises an unforgettable experience. Grab your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!

Hilary Duff Auburn Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Wednesday
Jul 15, 2026
07:00 PM
Auburn, Washington from $61.55 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Hilary Duff concert in Auburn and what time does it start?

Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington, on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. The show is scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m., so you can plan for a full mid-summer evening of music in one of the Pacific Northwest’s most scenic outdoor venues.

Where is White River Amphitheatre located?

White River Amphitheatre is located at 40601 Auburn Enumclaw Road SE, Auburn, WA 98092. The venue sits in a natural grass bowl in the foothills southeast of Seattle, with views of the Cascade Range and, on clear days, a stunning backdrop of Mount Rainier.

What is White River Amphitheatre like as a concert venue?

White River Amphitheatre is a large outdoor venue with a capacity of about 16,000, combining reserved seating closer to the stage with an expansive general-admission lawn. It is known for its scenic setting, sloping views of the stage from nearly every angle, and a classic summer-concert atmosphere that feels more like a festival than a standard arena show. Food stands, trucks, and bars around the site provide the usual concert favorites, while the open-air design lets you enjoy the music under the evening sky.

Who is performing with Hilary Duff in Auburn?

The Auburn date features Hilary Duff with special guests La Roux and Jade LeMac, giving fans a full three-artist lineup. La Roux brings electronic, synth-forward hits, while Jade LeMac adds modern pop flair, making it worth arriving by door time to catch the entire bill before Hilary’s headlining set.

How much do Hilary Duff tickets cost in Auburn, and how can I get cheap tickets?

One major ticket marketplace lists the lowest Hilary Duff Auburn tickets at around $102, with an average price of roughly $346, showing a wide gap between budget options and premium seats. Other sellers advertise tickets starting near $92–$108 for certain sections, with higher prices for closer or VIP positions. To get cheaper tickets, target the lawn or upper 200-level sections highlighted as “Top value” rather than floor or lower 100-level seats, compare prices across multiple sites, sort by lowest price, and watch for small dips as resellers adjust listings. Buying when you see prices at or near the current low end, instead of waiting until inventory is tighter, can help you avoid paying surged last-minute prices.

What are the seating options, and which areas are best for different budgets?

White River Amphitheatre offers floor sections closest to the stage, lower-bowl sections (like 101–104), upper-bowl sections (such as 200-level), and a large general-admission lawn behind the seats. Floor and lower sections deliver the most intense, up-close experience but come with the highest price tags, often reaching hundreds or even over a thousand dollars per ticket for the very best spots. Upper sections and the lawn typically provide the best value, with some upper rows flagged as “Top 5–10% value” around the low- to mid-$100s, giving you a good view and sound without premium costs.

What time do parking lots and gates open, and when should I arrive?

White River Amphitheatre’s event info notes that the Hilary Duff show starts at 7:00 p.m., and one ticket seller indicates that doors typically open about 60 minutes prior, around 6:00 p.m. Parking fees are included in the ticket price, and parking is available at the venue, but reviews and guides emphasize that exiting can take 1–2 hours if you leave with the main crowd. To make the night smoother and reduce parking stress, plan to arrive early—around 4:30–5:30 p.m.—so you can get a better spot, avoid the worst of the inbound backup, and enjoy food, drinks, and views before the music begins.

How does parking work at White River Amphitheatre, and is it worth paying for premium parking?

Parking at White River is ample and included in the ticket price for standard lots, with accessible parking available on a first-come, first-served basis and space for large vehicles at no extra cost. The venue also sells Premier and Ultra Premier Parking near the ticket gates, plus Star Parking aimed at making post-show exits faster, but multiple fan reviews say paid parking did not always result in significantly quicker departures. Many seasoned concertgoers recommend arriving early and using free general parking rather than paying for premium options, or staying at a nearby casino/hotel and taking a rideshare to avoid the most frustrating parts of the parking bottleneck.

How can I get to White River Amphitheatre and avoid heavy traffic?

The venue guide recommends setting your GPS directly to 40601 Auburn Enumclaw Rd SE, Auburn, WA 98092, then following signs and staff directions into the parking areas. Because the amphitheatre is reached via two-lane roads and serves tens of thousands of concertgoers, fans report that leaving can take an hour or more if you wait until the very end of the show and then join the main line of cars. To reduce traffic headaches, consider arriving as gates open, parking as close to the exit as possible in general parking, leaving a bit before or after the biggest rush, or using rideshare and the safe drop-off/pick-up area at Gate 2 instead of driving yourself.

Is the Hilary Duff Auburn show family-friendly, and do kids need tickets?

Hilary Duff’s tour has a nostalgic, pop-oriented theme that resonates with longtime fans and new listeners, and White River Amphitheatre regularly hosts mainstream, all-ages-friendly concerts. Standard big-venue practice is that nearly all attendees, except possibly very young “lap children,” must have their own tickets for both reserved seats and the lawn, so families should plan to buy a ticket for each person attending. For a more comfortable family experience, many people choose lawn or mid-bowl sections, where sound levels are less intense, kids have more room to move, and it is easier to step away for breaks when needed.

What is the atmosphere like at White River Amphitheatre, and what should I wear?

On a mid-July evening, White River Amphitheatre combines warm Pacific Northwest weather, mountain views, and a lively crowd into a classic outdoor-concert atmosphere. Most guests dress in comfortable, casual outfits—shorts or jeans, t‑shirts or light tops, and sturdy shoes suitable for walking across large gravel or grass parking areas and standing on the slope. Because it can stay warm through sunset but cool off after dark, bringing layers (like a light hoodie or jacket), along with sunscreen and maybe a hat for the early hours, will keep you comfortable from the first opener to Hilary’s final song.

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