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Will Miley Cyrus Tour to the Celebrate the 'Hannah Montana' 20th Anniversary?

Will Miley Cyrus Tour to the Celebrate the 'Hannah Montana' 20th Anniversary?

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Can you believe that Miley Cyrus has been living the best of both worlds for almost two decades?
Back in March 2006, the singer-songwriter was thrust into the spotlight when her teen comedy series, Hannah Montana, debuted on Disney Channel and quickly became one of the most successful shows in the history of the network. The premise—about a teen girl who lives a normal life by day, performs as a pop star by night—was merely fantasy for Cyrus, who experienced near-instant childhood fame. However, the show helped propel her to become one of the biggest pop stars of her generation, and now, as the series celebrates its 20th anniversary, Cyrus is considering how to commemorate the moment.
'I want to design something really, really special for it because it really was the beginning of all of this,' she told Chris Olsen during an interview for TikTok Radio. 'Without Hannah, there really wouldn't be this kind of—this me.'
Hannah Montana ran for four seasons in total, ending its run in January 2011, having earned four Emmy Award nominations in the process. Following the show's end, Cyrus began to pivot toward more mature acting projects and music, generating a few controversies in the process.
In the new radio interview, Cyrus opened up about feeling a need to separate her image from the show when she was younger.
'It's crazy to think that I started as a character that I thought was going to be impossible to shed, and now that's something that when I walk into a space, it's looked at as this sense of kind of, nostalgia or something that you have from your childhood,' she said. 'So, that's exciting to get to celebrate that.'
Whether this celebration will be a live treatment still remains to be seen. In recent years, Cyrus has announced she has no intention of embarking on traditional stadium tours.
The 'End of the World' singer sat down for an interview with Good Morning America on July 15, where she explained why she's veered away from touring.
'I do have the physical ability and I have the opportunity to tour. I wish I had the desire but I don't,' Cyrus confessed. She went on to explain that there doesn't seem to be an 'infrastructure that supports artists.'
'There's artists like Prince that are not here today that lived such a high intensity lifestyle on the road,' she noted. 'It's really hard to maintain sobriety on the road, which is a really important pillar of stability in my life.'
She also added: 'You have so many thousands of people screaming at you so dopamine—you're feeling a lot of love—and then you totally crash at the end of the show. You start thinking that one person loving you is not enough. It needs to be 10,000 it needs to be 80,000.' Cyrus pointed out that the whole process is quite difficult on her mental health.
Still, during the promotion for her ninth studio album, Something Beautiful, Cyrus held a few pop-up performances, indicating that she's not totally done with live shows yet.
Moral of the story: We may see Hannah back on that stage yet.
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