Miley Cyrus live performances | |
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![]() Cyrus performing at Primavera Sound in Barcelona in 2019 | |
Concert tours | 7 |
One-off concerts | 14 |
Music festivals | 39 |
Benefit concerts | 11 |
Award shows | 29 |
American singer Miley Cyrus has performed on 7 concert tours, 14 one-off concerts, 39 music festivals, 11 benefit concerts and 29 award shows.
In 2006, she was an opening act for The Cheetah Girls on several American concerts of The Party's Just Begun Tour. In 2007–08 she held her first headlining tour, Best of Both Worlds Tour, promoting her double album Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus. Each show was divided between two parts: the first, where she performed as Hannah Montana, and the second, where she performed her solo songs. Due to 70 shows in North America, it grossed $54 million. In 2009 she embarked her second tour, Wonder World Tour, which visited North America, the United Kingdom and Ireland, grossing $67 million. In 2011 her next tour, Gypsy Heart Tour, visited Latin America, Philippines and Oceania, grossing $29 million. In 2014 she embarked her last to date major tour, Bangerz Tour, supporting Bangerz. Due to almost 80 shows in North America, Europe, South America and Oceania it grossed $64 million. In 2015, she embarked a short, theatre-only Milky Milky Milk Tour, promoting Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. In 2022 she held a series of festival shows during the Attention Tour in Los Angeles and South America.
She played several one-off concerts, including the 2014 MTV Unplugged show, aired on MTV. In 2010 she headlined Rock in Rio festivals in Lisbon and Madrid. In 2013 she held a series of shows on Jingle Ball festival tour. In 2019 she played on a series of European festivals promoting She Is Coming, including BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend and Glastonbury Festival 2019. In 2021 she headlined several American festivals, including Lollapalooza.
Concert tours
[edit]Headlining
[edit]Title | Dates | Associated album | Continent(s) | Shows | Attendance | Gross | Ref. |
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Best of Both Worlds Tour | October 18, 2007 – January 31, 2008 | Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus |
|
70 | 1,000,000 (est.) | $54,000,000 (est.) | [1][2] |
Wonder World Tour | September 14, 2009 – December 29, 2009 | Breakout The Time of Our Lives |
|
56 | 787,004 | $66,961,720 | [3][4][5] |
Gypsy Heart Tour | April 29, 2011 – July 2, 2011 | Can't Be Tamed |
|
21 | 289,441 | $29,034,075 | [6][7] |
Bangerz Tour | February 14, 2014 – October 23, 2014 | Bangerz |
|
78 | 777,718 | $63,706,390 | [8][9][10] |
Milky Milky Milk Tour | November 19, 2015 – December 19, 2015 | Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz |
|
8 | Unknown | Unknown | [11] |
Attention Tour | February 12, 2022 – March 26, 2022 | — |
|
5 | Unknown | Unknown | [12][13] |
As opening act
[edit]Title | Main act(s) | Dates | Associated album | Continent(s) | Shows | Ref. |
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The Party's Just Begun Tour | The Cheetah Girls | September 15, 2006 – October 15, 2006 | Hannah Montana |
|
20 | [14] |
One-off concerts
[edit]Date | Event | Venue | City | Country | Ref. |
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March 28, 2007 | Hannah Montana: Live in London | Koko | London | England | [15] |
June 26, 2007 | Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus promotional concert | Hollywood and Highland Center | Los Angeles | United States | [16] |
September 27, 2008 | — | MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort Casino | Ledyard | [17] | |
September 27, 2008 | Miley Cyrus: Live in Berlin | Goya | Berlin | Germany | [18] |
April 24, 2009 | iTunes Live | Apple Store Regent Street | London | England | [19] |
May 16, 2009 | Atlantis Live | Paradise Island Resort | Nassau | United States | [20] |
June 1, 2010 | — | 1515 Club | Paris | France | [21] |
June 5, 2010 | — | G-A-Y | London | England | [22] |
June 21, 2010 | Miley Cyrus: Live in L.A. | House of Blues | Los Angeles | United States | [23] |
January 28, 2014 | MTV Unplugged | Sunset Gower Studios | [24] | ||
May 9, 2014 | — | G-A-Y | London | England | [25] |
September 29, 2017 | Younger Now release party | Tootsie's Orchid Lounge | Nashville | United States | [26] |
February 2, 2021 | TikTok Tailgate | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa | [27] | |
June 8, 2021 | Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You | Ryman Auditorium | Nashville | [28] | |
June 18, 2025 | Spotify's Billions Club Live | Maxim's | Paris | France | [29] |
Music festivals
[edit]Benefit concerts
[edit]Award shows
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Performed as a guest during Billy Idol's set for "Rebel Yell".
- ^ Performed as a guest during Mark Ronson's set for "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart".
- ^ Pre-recorded during her Bangerz Tour concert in Manchester.
- ^ Also participated in a group accompanying Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney during the performance of "With a Little Help from My Friends" and "I Wanna Be Your Man".
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