Hilary Duff in Cincinnati | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as Hilary Duff takes the stage at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, OH on Jul 28, 2026. With a dynamic performance of her greatest hits, the atmosphere will be vibrant and unforgettable. Don’t miss out—grab your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!
Hilary Duff Cincinnati Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Tuesday Jul 28, 2026 07:00 PM |
Cincinnati, Ohio | from $48.48 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Hilary Duff concert in Cincinnati and what time does it start?
Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday, July 28, 2026. The show is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m., making it a classic summer evening concert on the banks of the Ohio River.
Where is Riverbend Music Center located?
Riverbend Music Center is located at 6295 Kellogg Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45230. The venue sits along the Ohio River near Coney Island and Belterra Park, with event parking spread across multiple lots in that complex.
Who is performing with Hilary Duff at Riverbend?
The Cincinnati date is billed as Hilary Duff with special guests La Roux and Jade LeMac. That means you get a full three‑artist lineup, so arriving in time for the 7:00 p.m. start lets you enjoy Jade LeMac and La Roux’s sets before Hilary’s headlining performance.
How much do Hilary Duff tickets cost in Cincinnati, and how can I get cheap tickets?
One major marketplace lists Hilary Duff Cincinnati tickets starting at about $77, with an average ticket price around $306. Another site notes that tickets for Hilary Duff, La Roux & Jade LeMac at Riverbend start at $105, reflecting different inventory and fees. For the cheapest options, look at lawn tickets such as sections L18 and other general‑admission lawn rows priced from roughly $73–$82, then compare those across several ticket sellers and sort by “lowest price” or “best deal” so you lock in tickets near the current minimum.
What are the seating options at Riverbend, and which areas are best for different budgets?
Riverbend Music Center is a 20,500‑capacity outdoor amphitheater with a covered pavilion of reserved seats and a large general‑admission lawn behind it. Lower and middle pavilion sections (like 100s, 200s, 300s, 400s, 500s, and 600s) provide closer views and higher prices, with some seats flagged as “Top 5–10% value” between roughly $229 and $471 including fees. The lawn offers the most budget‑friendly option—often in the $70–$80 range—so if you want cheap tickets and don’t mind a more casual, picnic‑style atmosphere, aim for lawn or upper pavilion rather than premium lower‑pavilion or pit seats.
When do doors open, and when should I arrive for the Hilary Duff show?
Visit Cincy notes that doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the show starting at 7:00 p.m. for this event. Riverbend’s FAQ adds that parking lots open two hours before door time unless otherwise specified, and you may line up outside the main gate up to one hour before doors. To make the evening smooth, plan to arrive between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m., which gives you time to park, go through security, and settle into your seat or lawn space before the first act begins.
Is parking included, and how does parking work at Riverbend Music Center?
Parking is included in the price of every Riverbend ticket, with ample event parking available in lots at Coney Island and additional parking at Belterra Park. Visitors enter at Gates 1, 2, and 4 at Coney Island and Gates 6, 7, and 8 at Belterra Park, where attendants direct them to event parking areas. Accessible parking is available in all lots, and attendants at each gate direct guests with appropriate tags to the nearest accessible spaces, with the closest accessible parking found by entering Gate 2.
Is VIP parking necessary, and what about buses or RVs?
Riverbend’s FAQ explains that Season Ticket Parking at Gate 5 requires a specific pass, and community threads warn that any “VIP parking pass” being resold may be a scam if it is not issued directly by the venue. Buses and Class B and C RVs are directed to Lot 9 across from the Coney Island Main Gate, with that lot opening two hours before door time; Class A RVs are not allowed in Lot 9 and are recommended to park at East Fork State Park. Unless you are a season‑ticket holder or coordinating a bus or RV, the standard included parking is usually sufficient, and you can save money by ignoring unofficial “VIP parking” offers.
How can I get to Riverbend Music Center, and what should I expect with traffic?
Riverbend uses Coney Island’s parking lots and is accessed via Kellogg Avenue and multiple gates into the Coney Island and Belterra Park properties. Parking is first‑come, first‑served until lots are full, and local discussion notes that while parking is free, the walk from some lots can take about 10 minutes each way, especially if you park farther out. To minimize traffic and walking time, arrive early, follow attendants’ instructions, and consider being dropped off in Lot 9 if you are in a bus or RV, then allow extra time for the walk and post‑show exit.
Is the Hilary Duff Cincinnati show family‑friendly, and do kids need tickets?
Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me tour is presented as a pop event with broad appeal, and Riverbend’s FAQs do not list general age restrictions for concerts, making this show suitable for many families. Large venues like Riverbend typically require each attendee beyond very small lap‑aged children to have their own ticket, whether in reserved seats or on the lawn. Many families prefer the lawn for extra space to sit together and adjust their distance from the speakers, while those wanting guaranteed chairs choose mid‑pavilion sections rather than the very front.
What is the atmosphere like at Riverbend Music Center, and what should I wear?
Riverbend is a riverside outdoor amphitheater with a classic summer‑concert atmosphere: fans spread across the pavilion and lawn, river breezes, and a view that can include the water and treeline beyond the stage. July evenings in Cincinnati can be warm and humid early and cooler after dark, so comfortable, breathable clothing—shorts or light pants, t‑shirts, and sneakers or sandals—plus a light layer for later is ideal. Bringing sunscreen and a hat for the early portion of the show, along with a blanket or stadium seat for the lawn, will help you stay comfortable from La Roux and Jade LeMac’s sets through Hilary Duff’s finale.