Duffy is officially stepping back into the spotlight after more than a decade away from performing.
The Grammy-winning singer made her long-awaited return to the stage Sunday, performing an hour-long concert at Hoxton Hall in East London.
The special comeback performance marked Duffy’s first live show in 15 years, bringing the singer back in front of an invited audience that included drag queens and longtime supporters.
The night became a celebration of her return to music, with Duffy later continuing the festivities at an after-party where she performed her signature hit “Mercy.”
Duffy’s return to live music gave fans a rare chance to see the singer perform again after years away from the public eye.
The “Mercy” singer took the stage at Hoxton Hall in London for a private comeback concert, delivering an hour-long performance for a specially selected audience.
Following the show, Duffy continued celebrating at the Queen of Hoxton in Shoreditch, where she hosted an after-party on the venue’s rooftop.
The singer reportedly enjoyed the evening with guests, including having pizzas delivered and joining partygoers for a performance of “Mercy,” the 2008 hit that became her biggest international success.
Duffy remained at the celebration until around 2:30 a.m., marking a major personal and professional milestone after years away from performing.
The comeback also follows signs that new music could be on the way.
A few weeks before the performance, Duffy shared a studio photo on Instagram and wrote about wanting to reconnect with fans.

“If only I could find the right words to explain how much I’ve missed you all. Working on coming back to you,” she wrote.
The message suggested that the singer is exploring a return to music, although no official release details have been announced.
Duffy became one of Britain’s biggest music stars in the late 2000s with her debut album Rockferry.
The album produced the worldwide hit “Mercy” and earned her multiple honors, including a Grammy Award.
After her early success, Duffy largely stepped away from the public spotlight. Her last major public music activity came years ago, before she disappeared from the entertainment scene.
In 2020, Duffy publicly explained that she had withdrawn from public life after experiencing a traumatic event. She revealed that she had been “raped and drugged and held captive over some days.”
Her disclosure helped explain her long absence and gave fans insight into the difficult period that led her away from music.
Since then, Duffy has gradually reconnected with audiences, sharing occasional updates and now returning to the stage.

Duffy’s comeback carries significance because her disappearance left many fans wondering about the future of an artist who had quickly become one of the most recognizable voices in pop music.
Her return represents a new chapter after years away and allows her to reconnect with listeners who supported her early career.
The comeback also highlights the challenges artists can face behind public success, especially when personal struggles lead them to step away from the spotlight.
For fans, seeing Duffy perform again is a reminder of the impact her music had before her extended absence.
Duffy’s return is about more than music — it represents a personal journey back to a place where she feels comfortable sharing her voice again.
After revealing the painful circumstances behind her absence, her decision to perform publicly again carries deep meaning for supporters who followed her career.

Her comeback performance offered a glimpse of an artist reconnecting with something that defined her: performing for an audience.
After 15 years away, Duffy has returned to the stage and appears ready to begin a new chapter in her music career. Fans now await to see what comes next from the voice behind “Mercy.”

