Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard Pay Tribute to Queen at SNL 50th Anniversary Concert: Watch
Miley Cyrus kicked off Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary concert at Radio City Music Hall on Friday with a two-song performance, including a tribute to Queen.
Teaming up with Brittany Howard, Cyrus covered Queen's 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' in a nod to the band's final public performance in North America before Freddie Mercury's passing, which took place on SNL in 1982.
She then followed up with her solo hit 'Flowers,' dedicating the performance to SNL founder Lorne Michaels.
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