Miley Cyrus Fans Demand Premiere Performance
- Miley Cyrus experienced a mixed reception at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of her visual album, "Something Stunning." The Friday event, held in New York, included co-directors Brendan...
- However, the Q&A took an unexpected turn when some attendees, reportedly feeling misled into thinking the event was a concert, began to heckle Cyrus.
- Cyrus, visibly taken aback, responded to the crowd's pressure.
Miley Cyrus faced a fiery reception at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of her visual album, “Something Stunning.” Fans, anticipating a concert, heckled the singer, leading to an unexpected a cappella performance of a past hit. The crowd, frustrated by a perceived bait-and-switch, voiced their disappointment, demanding Cyrus sing.This unexpected turn of events highlights the complex relationship between artist and audience. News Directory 3 has the full story.Cyrus’s impromptu response, including an a cappella rendition of “The Climb,” created a memorable moment amid the premiere’s Q&A. The “Hannah Montana” star’s resilience shone through. This sets the stage for the upcoming theatrical release of “Something Stunning” on June 12th, a deeply personal project as Cyrus herself explained. Discover what’s next for the artist.
Miley cyrus Fields Heckles, Delivers Impromptu Performance at Tribeca Premiere
Updated June 8, 2025
Miley Cyrus experienced a mixed reception at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of her visual album, ”Something Stunning.” The Friday event, held in New York, included co-directors Brendan Walter and Jacob Bixenman, along with producer panos Cosmatos, for a discussion about the project.
However, the Q&A took an unexpected turn when some attendees, reportedly feeling misled into thinking the event was a concert, began to heckle Cyrus. One person in the crowd shouted, “We thought this was a concert. We paid $800.” Another demanded, “Are you actually going to sing?”
Cyrus, visibly taken aback, responded to the crowd’s pressure. Later,when someone requested ”The Climb,” the “Hannah Montana” star initiated an a cappella rendition,which was met with enthusiastic cheers.
“I wanted to be the reference,” Cyrus said, explaining her vision for “Something Beautiful,” which opens in theaters June 12.She added that the 55-minute visual album is a deeply personal project.
What’s next
“Something Beautiful” is scheduled to hit theaters June 12, offering audiences a chance to experience Cyrus’s personal and visually driven project.
