Hilary Duff in The Woodlands | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy as Hilary Duff takes the stage at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, TX on June 27, 2026. With a dynamic performance of chart-topping hits and infectious charisma, this concert promises an unforgettable night. Don’t miss out—grab your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!
Hilary Duff The Woodlands Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Jun 27, 2026 07:00 PM |
The Woodlands, Texas | from $107.87 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Hilary Duff concert in The Woodlands and what time does it start?
Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Texas, on Saturday, June 27, 2026. The show is scheduled to start at 7:00 p.m., with gates opening at 6:00 p.m., so fans have time to arrive, find their seats, and enjoy the atmosphere before the music begins.
Where is The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion located?
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is located at 2005 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380, in a master-planned community about 30 miles north of downtown Houston. The venue sits near The Woodlands Mall, Market Street, and Waterway Square, so it is surrounded by restaurants, shops, and hotels, making it easy to turn the concert into a full evening or weekend outing.
What is the venue like and what kind of seating is available?
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion is a large outdoor amphitheatre with a mix of covered reserved seating and a wide open lawn, giving fans multiple ways to experience the show. Lawn tickets offer a relaxed, bring-a-blanket vibe, while reserved and pit sections closer to the stage provide more direct views and a more intense concert feel under the pavilion roof. Because the venue is known for strong sound and big screens, even fans farther back can enjoy the performance and feel part of the crowd energy.
How much do Hilary Duff tickets cost in The Woodlands, and how can I get cheaper tickets?
Official listings for this show advertise lawn tickets starting around $29.50, reserved seats ranging roughly from $39.50 up to $149.50, and pit tickets around $149.50 before fees. On resale and marketplace sites, prices can be much higher, with some platforms showing entry-level tickets starting around $120–$130 and average prices in the several-hundred-dollar range for certain sections. To get cheaper tickets, aim for lawn or upper reserved sections instead of pit or front rows, compare prices across multiple sellers, use deal-score style tools to find good value seats, and watch prices over time—sometimes waiting until closer to the show can reveal drops as resellers adjust to demand. Buying early when you see prices near the official starting levels, or being flexible about exact seat location, also helps you avoid paying top-tier resale markups.
Who is performing with Hilary Duff at this concert?
The Woodlands show features Hilary Duff with special guests Jade LeMac and La Roux, creating a full evening with multiple artists on the bill. Jade LeMac brings a modern pop edge, while La Roux adds an electronic, synth-driven sound, so arriving early lets you enjoy a complete lineup before Hilary’s headlining set begins.
What are the parking options and how early should I arrive?
The Pavilion offers free parking in several lighted, patrolled lots within walking distance of the venue, with lots typically opening about 30 minutes before the gates—so around 5:30 p.m. for this show. There is also pre-paid Preferred Parking closer to the entrance, which costs extra but allows quicker entry and faster exit after the concert. Because big-name shows can fill lots quickly and cause traffic backups, it is wise to plan to arrive at least 30–60 minutes before gates open so you can find a spot and avoid rushing.
How do I get to the Pavilion and avoid heavy traffic?
Drivers usually reach The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion via major routes like I‑45, exiting toward The Woodlands and following local streets such as Lake Robbins Drive and Six Pines Drive to the venue area. Using the official address in your GPS and following signage for free or Preferred Parking lots helps you avoid last-minute confusion and unnecessary circling. To reduce stress, consider leaving earlier than you think you need to, especially for a Saturday night show, and give yourself time to walk from the lot, pass security, and get settled before the 7:00 p.m. start.
What is the bag policy and what items are allowed inside?
The Pavilion follows a clear bag policy allowing clear bags up to about 12 x 12 inches, along with small non-clear clutches, while larger purses, backpacks, and non-clear bags are not permitted. Medically necessary bags and diaper bags for infants are allowed but are subject to inspection, and all unattended items may be removed as part of standard safety protocol. For the lawn, guests often bring blankets, and some events allow certain styles of low-profile lawn chairs, but chairs and other items must follow Pavilion rules, so keeping your packing simple and policy-compliant will make entry much quicker.
Is the Hilary Duff concert family-friendly, and do kids need tickets?
This show is promoted as a fun, nostalgic pop night with a multigenerational fanbase, making it a suitable option for families as well as longtime fans. Venue ticket policies generally require children beyond a very young “lap child” age to have their own tickets, and all reserved and lawn areas are accessed via standard scanning and entry checks. Families often prefer lawn or mid-reserved areas, where it is easier to spread out, adjust volume with distance from the speakers, and step away if kids need a break during the evening.
What is the atmosphere like and what should I wear?
Summer shows at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion usually feel lively and relaxed, with fans enjoying the open-air setting among the tall pines that surround the venue. Most people dress for warm Texas evenings in comfortable, breathable outfits—think shorts, jeans, light dresses, and sneakers or sandals that are good for walking and standing on pavement or grass. Because the concert goes on rain or shine, it’s smart to bring a light jacket or poncho and plan for humidity or passing showers while still choosing clothes that look great in photos and feel good for dancing and singing along.