Hilary Duff in Vancouver | Tickets 2027

Vancouver is about to come alive on January 22-23, 2027, at Rogers Arena with Hilary Duff’s electrifying concert! Experience her dynamic performance as she belts out chart-toppers like “So Yesterday” and “Come Clean.” Don’t miss this unforgettable night—secure your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!
Hilary Duff Vancouver Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jan 22, 2027 07:30 PM |
Vancouver, British Columbia | from $122.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday Jan 23, 2027 07:30 PM |
Vancouver, British Columbia | from $112.33 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When are the Hilary Duff concerts in Vancouver and what time do they start?
Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to Rogers Arena in Vancouver for two nights: Friday, January 22, 2027, and Saturday, January 23, 2027. Both shows are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., giving Vancouver fans back‑to‑back winter arena nights to choose from—or the chance to see her twice in the same weekend.
Where is Rogers Arena located?
Rogers Arena is located at 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, BC V6B 6G1. The arena sits in downtown Vancouver near False Creek, within walking distance of Stadium–Chinatown and Yaletown–Roundhouse SkyTrain stations, making it easy to reach by transit as well as by car.
Who is performing with Hilary Duff at Rogers Arena?
The Vancouver dates are part of Hilary Duff’s Lucky Me tour, and listings show special guests on these nights: January 23 is advertised as “Hilary Duff with Lauren Spencer Smith” at Rogers Arena, highlighting a notable Canadian opener. Additional promotional materials for the tour name La Roux and Jade LeMac as recurring support acts on many dates, so fans in Vancouver can expect a multi‑artist bill before Hilary’s headlining set.
How much do Hilary Duff tickets cost in Vancouver, and how can I get cheap tickets?
For January 22, one ticket site notes that there are 272 tickets available with prices starting around $172. For January 23, a major marketplace lists upper‑bowl tickets with fees included starting near $144–$156 (for example, Upper 315 Row 11 and Upper 318 Row 15 at $144, Upper 322 Row 11 at $156), with strong “Top 10% value” seats in upper sections around $154–$193 and lower‑bowl deals like Section 111 Row 10 at $164. To get cheap tickets, filter for upper‑bowl sections (300‑level) rather than lower‑bowl or floor seats, sort listings by lowest price or best value, and consider the second night (January 23) where entry‑level prices and value‑rated seats currently cluster in the mid‑$100s.
What are the best seating options at Rogers Arena for different budgets?
Floor and lower‑bowl sections (100‑level) put you closest to the stage but command the highest prices, with many seats above $200 and some premium spots significantly higher. Value‑rated lower sections such as 110–115 and 107–109 show prices around $164–$253 with “Top 5–10% value” tags, making them a good mid‑range choice if you want to be fairly close without paying top VIP rates. Upper‑bowl sections (300‑level) offer the most budget‑friendly options; examples like Upper 315 Row 6, 318 Row 10, and 313 Row 10 are flagged as “Top 10% Value” with prices in the mid‑$150s to low‑$190s including fees, giving you a strong view and atmosphere at a lower cost.
How do I get cheap tickets without overpaying on the resale market?
Ticket guides emphasize that resale prices at arenas can fluctuate above or below face value depending on demand, so timing and seat selection matter. To keep costs down, avoid ultra‑premium floor and front‑row lower‑bowl listings, track both nights to see which date has the lower starting price, and aim for “Top 10% Value” upper‑bowl seats that balance price and view. Buying early once you see upper‑level tickets in the mid‑$100s, instead of waiting until closer to January when inventory may be tighter, helps you avoid price spikes driven by last‑minute demand.
What is the ticket format at Rogers Arena—can I use screenshots or printed tickets?
The Rogers Arena event page for Hilary Duff clearly notes that screenshots of tickets are not accepted. Like many modern arenas, Rogers Arena uses mobile tickets that must be scanned from an official app or mobile wallet, so you should plan to access your tickets directly on your smartphone rather than relying on screenshots or printouts. Ensuring your phone is charged and your ticket app is logged in before you arrive will make entry much smoother.
What is the bag policy and when should I arrive at Rogers Arena?
Venue information for Rogers Arena indicates that bags larger than about 14 x 14 x 6 inches (35 cm x 35 cm x 15 cm) are generally not allowed inside. Smaller purses and bags are usually permitted but subject to security screening, and fans are urged to check the official policy close to showtime for any updates. A general arena guide recommends arriving 1–2 hours before doors open for concerts to allow time for security, merchandise, and finding your seats without rushing, making an arrival window about 6:00–6:30 p.m. reasonable for a 7:30 p.m. show.
How can I get to Rogers Arena, and is it better to drive or take transit?
Rogers Arena is a downtown venue served by SkyTrain stations and surrounded by city parking garages, so you can choose between driving and transit. Arena guides highlight that while smaller bags are usually allowed, larger ones are scrutinized more heavily and that many fans prefer to take transit or walk from nearby hotels to avoid the cost and hassle of downtown parking on busy event nights. If you do drive, pre‑booking a garage spot via a parking app and arriving early can help you avoid circling for spaces and missing part of the opening acts.
Is the Hilary Duff Vancouver show family‑friendly, and do kids need tickets?
Hilary Duff’s Canadian tour coverage describes her return as a nostalgic pop event that appeals to fans who grew up with her music as well as newer listeners, and Rogers Arena regularly hosts all‑ages concerts. Standard arena practice is that every guest beyond very small lap‑aged children needs their own ticket to enter, regardless of whether they sit on the floor, lower bowl, or upper bowl. For families, mid‑bowl and upper‑bowl seats often provide better visibility over the crowd and a bit more distance from the loudest speakers than floor seats, while still keeping you fully in the atmosphere of the show.
What is the atmosphere like at Rogers Arena for a Hilary Duff concert, and what should I wear?
Rogers Arena is Vancouver’s premier indoor arena and a top destination for major concerts, so a Hilary Duff show there will feel like a large‑scale pop event with thousands of fans, bright production, and a lot of energy in the bowl. January nights in Vancouver are cool and potentially rainy outside, but the arena itself is climate‑controlled, so wearing layered clothing—warm jacket for the walk, lighter top underneath for inside, and comfortable shoes for walking stairs and standing—is the most practical approach. Because the focus is on enjoying the music and moving around the arena, prioritize comfort and ease of movement over heavy winter gear that might be cumbersome once you are in your seat.