Hilary Duff in Calgary | Tickets 2027

Hilary Duff

Feel the thrill as Hilary Duff lights up the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, AB on January 26, 2027. With a dynamic performance of her greatest hits, the energy will be electric! Don’t miss your chance—grab your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!

Hilary Duff Calgary Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Tuesday
Jan 26, 2027
07:30 PM
Calgary, Alberta from $162.64 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, on Tuesday, January 26, 2027. The concert is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m., giving Calgary fans a full winter evening of live pop music in the Flames’ home arena.

Where is Scotiabank Saddledome located?

Scotiabank Saddledome is located at 555 Saddledome Rise SE, Calgary, AB T2G 2W1, on Stampede Park just southeast of downtown. It sits near the Elbow River and is easily reached via main city roads and Calgary Transit, with the Victoria Park/Stampede CTrain station a short walk away.

Who is performing with Hilary Duff at the Calgary show?

The Calgary date is billed as Hilary Duff with special guest Lauren Spencer Smith. Tour information also notes that La Roux supports across all North American dates and that Lauren Spencer Smith is the primary support for the Canadian arena run in January 2027, making this a strong double‑ or triple‑bill pop lineup.

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

One major marketplace lists Hilary Duff Calgary tickets with the lowest price around $204 and an average ticket price of about $453. Another seller states that tickets for Hilary Duff & Lauren Spencer Smith at Scotiabank Saddledome start at $282, with prices varying by section and proximity to the stage. To get cheaper tickets, focus on upper‑deck sections (like 216, 217, or similar ends) rather than floor or lower‑bowl seats, sort ticket listings by “lowest price” or “cheapest,” and buy once you see tickets near the low‑$200s instead of waiting until closer to the show when demand may push prices higher.

What are the best seating options at Scotiabank Saddledome for different budgets?

General Admission Floor and lower‑bowl seats offer the closest views and most immersive experience but carry the highest prices, often in the mid‑$300s or more per ticket for Hilary Duff’s tour, with some floor seats listed around $360–$382. Mid‑ and upper‑bowl sections provide a great balance between cost and view; examples like Section 216 Row 24 are listed around $130, giving you a solid sightline over the floor at a much lower price. If you want to maximize value, look for upper‑bowl seats flagged as the least expensive in the interactive map and avoid VIP floor packages unless you specifically want that premium experience.

When do tickets go on sale, and are there presales I should know about?

Tour coverage explains that Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me tour general ticket sales for the U.S. and Canada begin on Friday, February 20 at 10 a.m. local venue time. Ahead of general on‑sale, there are artist and promoter presales on select dates, giving fans early access to seats before public sales open. To improve your chances of getting cheaper seats at face value, register for presale codes where available, log in a few minutes before the sale opens, and target upper‑bowl sections as soon as tickets are released.

What is the bag policy and entry process at Scotiabank Saddledome?

Scotiabank Saddledome’s bag policy states that bags are allowed but discouraged and must not exceed 14 x 14 x 6 inches, roughly the size of a small backpack or purse. New Express Entryways separate guests into lines: Green Express Entry for fans with no bags, Yellow for small bags within the size limit, and Red for oversized bags requiring extra screening and storage. To get inside quickly and avoid delays, bring no bag or a very small one that meets the size limits, and follow signage for the appropriate express entry lane.

How does parking work at Scotiabank Saddledome, and how can I avoid high costs and long waits?

Parking directly at Stampede Park is limited and subject to an event‑day fee, with official game‑day guidance noting that parking opens about two hours before events and generally costs around $18 on the South side lots. A parking guide notes that free or cheap street parking near the Saddledome is very limited and in high demand, and suggests using off‑street lots nearby or apps like SpotHero to reserve parking in advance. Locals recommend alternatives such as parking at nearby lots like the BMO Centre lot or along 17th Avenue and walking in, which can save money and help you avoid the slowest post‑show traffic right next to the arena.

When should I arrive for the Hilary Duff Calgary show?

Event listings indicate that Hilary Duff & Lauren Spencer Smith at Scotiabank Saddledome starts at 7:30 p.m., with doors typically opening 60 minutes before showtime, around 6:30 p.m. Parking on Stampede Park opens about two hours before events, and local fans suggest giving yourself extra time if you plan to park off‑site and walk. Arriving between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. allows time for parking, walking, security, and finding your seat before Lauren Spencer Smith and Hilary take the stage.

Is the Hilary Duff Calgary show family‑friendly, and do kids need tickets?

Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me tour is promoted as a nostalgic pop experience with support from artists like Lauren Spencer Smith, appealing to longtime fans and younger listeners. Large arenas such as Scotiabank Saddledome generally require every attendee beyond very small lap‑aged children to have their own ticket, regardless of seating level. Families looking for a comfortable experience often prefer mid‑ or upper‑bowl seats, which provide clear views and a bit more distance from speakers and the most energetic floor crowd.

What is the atmosphere like at Scotiabank Saddledome for a Hilary Duff concert, and what should I wear?

Scotiabank Saddledome is Calgary’s main indoor arena, so a Hilary Duff show there will feel like a big‑night pop event: thousands of fans, full arena production, and an energetic crowd filling the bowl. January in Calgary is very cold outside, but the Saddledome is heated, so the best strategy is layering: a warm coat, hat, and gloves for the walk to and from the venue, with a lighter top or sweater underneath for comfort during the show. Comfortable shoes are important, since you may walk from more distant parking, climb arena stairs, and stand or dance during Hilary’s biggest hits.

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