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It seems that there is still plenty of love in Australia for .
The noughties pop icon, 38, announced her first Down Under jaunt in almost two decades last week, and fans have been ferociously jostling for tickets.
and Mastercard presales kicked off at 2pm on Wednesday and the queue quickly exploded to epic proportions.
A quick visit to the Ticketek site after the presale commenced revealed a formidable queue of 51,494 Australian Hilary Duff fans waiting to get their hands on a ticket in the first release.
Fans who missed out on Wednesday will still have the chance to grab an early bird ticket, with Live Nation and Westfield presales commencing from 1pm on Thursday, February 19.
Judging by Wednesday's response, hopeful fans might want to bring a packed lunch for the queue.
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It seems that there is still plenty of love in Australia for Hilary Duff (pictured). The noughties pop icon, 38, announced her first Down Under jaunt in almost two decades last week, and fans have been ferociously clamouring for tickets
Meanwhile, fans happy to wait for the hoopla to potentially die down, can try their luck on Friday, February 20, with the general on-sale release.
Hilary set Aussie fans' hearts aflutter last week when she announced an Antipodean stop on her Lucky Me world tour.
The Come Clean hitmaker was last in the country back in 2008 on her Dignity world tour and redressed the balance with the announcement of a whistle-stop four-date run.
She will be kicking off the Australian tour at the Entertainment Centre on October 22.
She will then head to 's Qudos Bank Arena on October 24, and 's Rod Laver Arena on October 26, before rounding out the run at the RAC Arena in on October 29.
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The Lizzie McGuire star took to Instagram to announce the tour with a clip of herself rummaging through a closet, which ended with her selecting a cosy white faux-fur coat.
'The name says it all,' she wrote.
'I truly feel so lucky to be able to be onstage again in front of all of you beautiful people. I can't wait! See you on the Lucky Me tour.'
Vodaphone and Mastercard presales kicked off at 2pm on Wednesday and the queue quickly exploded to epic proportions
A quick visit to the Ticketek site after the pre sale commenced revealed a formidable queue of 51,494 Australian Hilary Duff fans waiting to get their hands on the a ticket in the first release
The Come Clean hitmaker was last in the country back in 2008 on her Dignity world tour and redressed that balance with the announcement of a whistle-stop four-date run
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