Miley Cyrus Teases Exciting Career Update—and Fans ‘Can't Wait'
While has already spoiled her fans this year with her Something Beautiful album release and accompanying movie, the singer has another special present for fans coming up, with many on the edge of their seat with anticipation.
On July 21, Cyrus, along with Spotify, took a moment to promote her upcoming concert film of her Billions Club Live performance in Paris, France. In June, the singer performed some of her biggest hits in front of a select group of fans as she celebrated her success on the music platform, with many of her songs hitting over 1 billion streams.
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The set started with Cyrus' Grammy-winning track "Flowers," which is reportedly the fastest song on Spotify to reach the 1 billion streams milestone, while she also performed other hits like "The Climb" and "Wrecking Ball."
Luckily for fans who couldn't attend the event in person, Spotify and Cyrus are releasing a film version of the concert exclusively on Spotify this summer. Cyrus' latest post featured a stunning photo from the event, with the caption reading, "An intimate night in Paris, celebrating Miley's biggest hits. The Billions Club Live concert film is coming soon on Spotify."
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Fans were hyped up about the tease, with replies like, "We're being served 😍😍😍😍," "Omg! Can't wait," and "Our queen is coming."
"This is incredibly beautiful. I can't wait ♥️✨," said another fan, while more wrote, "I am so excited ❤️," and "THE LEGEND MILEY CYRUS ❤️❤️."
While Spotify hasn't shared the official release date, fans can expect the concert film to drop soon, as the music streaming platform previously said it would premiere "later this summer." It will be released exclusively on Spotify.Miley Cyrus Teases Exciting Career Update—and Fans 'Can't Wait' first appeared on Parade on Jul 21, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 21, 2025, where it first appeared.

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