Hilary Duff in Clarkston | Tickets 2026

Hilary Duff

Prepare for an unforgettable night as Hilary Duff ignites the stage at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI on August 15, 2026. With electrifying performances of her greatest hits, the atmosphere will be charged with energy and nostalgia. Don’t miss your chance to grab Hilary Duff tour tickets now!

Hilary Duff Clarkston Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Aug 15, 2026
07:00 PM
Clarkston, Michigan from $62.40 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, on Saturday, August 15, 2026. The show is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m., marking her first metro Detroit appearance in nearly two decades and promising a full summer evening of music at one of Michigan’s most iconic outdoor venues.

Where is Pine Knob Music Theatre located?

Pine Knob Music Theatre is located at 33 Bob Seger Drive, Clarkston, MI 48348, in Independence Township. The venue sits about 40 minutes northwest of downtown Detroit, surrounded by wooded hills and accessible via I‑75 and local roads leading to Bob Seger Drive and Sashabaw Road.

Who is performing with Hilary Duff at Pine Knob?

The Clarkston date features Hilary Duff with special guests La Roux and Jade LeMac. All three artists are scheduled to perform on August 15, so arriving by the 7:00 p.m. start time lets you catch Jade LeMac and La Roux’s sets before Hilary’s headlining performance.

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

One major marketplace lists the lowest‑priced Hilary Duff Clarkston tickets at about $106, with an average ticket price around $367, and examples of good value seats such as Left Pavilion 5 Row Y at $253 and Rear Pavilion DAL3 ADA at $266. Other ticket sites reference similar ranges, with prices increasing as you move closer to the stage or into VIP areas. To get cheap tickets, focus on rear or side pavilion sections and upper‑priced lawn options rather than front pavilion or VIP seats, use tools like “Deal Score” to spot top‑value listings, compare multiple sites, and buy when the lowest options are close to the current entry price instead of waiting for demand to push prices higher.

What is Pine Knob Music Theatre like as a venue?

Pine Knob is a beloved outdoor amphitheater with a large covered pavilion and a wide, sloping lawn, known for its natural setting and long history of hosting major tours. The design gives most pavilion seats a clear view of the stage, while the lawn offers a more relaxed, picnic‑style experience with views of the stage and video screens. Many fans consider it one of the best summer concert spots in the Midwest thanks to its mix of woods, hills, and open sky.

Is parking included with my ticket, and what are the parking options?

General parking fees are included in the price of your Pine Knob ticket, so you do not pay separately for standard lots. Parking lots typically open around 3:30–4:00 p.m. for most evening shows, giving you several hours before showtime to arrive, park, and get settled. In addition to general parking, there are VIP and Premier parking options that place you closer to the venue entrance and offer easier exits after the show.

What are VIP and Premier Parking, and are they worth it?

VIP tickets include parking in the Trinity Health VIP Lot, which is close to the venue and has electric vehicle charging stations for guests who need them. Premier Parking is an upgrade that gives you a spot in a lot close to the venue entrance and is marketed as offering expedited exit after the show; these upgraded parking tickets are limited and typically go on sale up to 4 p.m. on event day. If you want to keep costs low, general parking works well; if you value convenience, shorter walks, and quicker exit—especially on a sold‑out night—Premier or VIP parking can be a worthwhile upgrade, particularly if you split the cost with friends.

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

Parking lots at Pine Knob usually open at 3:30–4:00 p.m. for evening concerts, while Premier Parking lots may open up to three hours before show time. For a 7:00 p.m. Hilary Duff show, aiming to arrive between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. gives you time to navigate traffic, park, enjoy some pre‑show tailgating or food, and move through security without rushing. Pine Knob allows barbecuing on paved areas (no open flames, one parking space per vehicle), which adds to the tailgate atmosphere but also means lots can fill steadily as the afternoon goes on.

How can I get to Pine Knob Music Theatre and avoid traffic headaches?

Pine Knob has three main lot entrances: Pine Knob Road, North Drive on Bob Seger Drive, and South Drive on Sashabaw Road. Venue guidance notes that South Drive is entrance‑only (no exit), and that rideshare drop‑offs and pickups use the UWM West Entrance Parking Lot via South Drive, with passengers meeting near Pole Z. To reduce traffic stress, choose your preferred entrance in advance, follow posted signs and staff directions, carpool or use rideshare when possible, and arrive early so you are not stuck in the heaviest pre‑show rush.

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

Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me tour is described as a nostalgic, pop‑driven event and Pine Knob’s coverage highlights it as a major summer show suitable for a wide range of ages. Standard amphitheater practice is that nearly all attendees beyond very small lap‑aged children need their own tickets, whether seated in the pavilion or on the lawn. Families often prefer lawn or mid‑pavilion sections, where sound levels are a bit less intense than the front rows and there is more space to move around.

What is the atmosphere like at Pine Knob, and what should I wear?

Pine Knob offers a classic Michigan summer‑concert atmosphere: wooded surroundings, sloping lawns, tailgates in the lots, and big‑crowd energy as the sun sets and stage lights take over. August evenings in Clarkston can be warm early and cooler after dark, so comfortable, layered clothing—shorts or jeans, light tops, and sturdy shoes suitable for walking on grass and pavement—is ideal. Because you may stand in tailgate areas, walk from remote parking, and sit on the lawn or pavilion steps, plan on shoes you can comfortably wear for several hours, and bring a light jacket or hoodie for the ride home once temperatures drop.

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