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Friday, June 25, 2021

16 Best Moments From Miley Cyrus' Stand By You Peacock Pride Concert

16 Best Moments From Miley Cyrus' Stand By You Peacock Pride Concert

  • The Peacock special Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You is a touching tribute to the LGTBQ+ community in honor of Pride Month. See the top moments, celeb guests, hottest duets and more!
  • Watch: Miley Cyrus’ Peacock Pride Concert Is Almost Here!

    Something to smile about. 

    Miley Cyrus brought sequins, feathers and plenty of her sparkling personality to the historic Ryman Auditorium in her hometown of Nashville, TN to celebrate Pride Month with a special Peacock concert event tonight, June 25. From disco covers to drag queen performers, Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You was a moving tribute to the long “Climb” for LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Plus, it was one heck of a party! 

    Special guests Maren MorrisLittle Big TownBrothers OsborneOrville PeckMickey Guyton and more stars aligned to share a message of love and acceptance. And yes, there were plenty of “Dancing Queen”s.

    “This feels like a peaceful protest,” Miley shared on Instagram on June 23 ahead of the streaming premiere. “There are laws endangering the lgbtq+ community all around the country and even here in my home state – We can’t stop and we won’t stop doing everything in our power to create the changes we want to see not just here but AROUND THE WORLD! You’ve gotta start somewhere! So I’ve begun in Nashville, TN for my #mileypridespecial coming to @peacocktv June 25th!”  

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    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You BTS Concert Pics

    Check out our 16 favorite moments from Stand By You below! 

    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You is streaming now on Peacock.

    (E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

    All Are Welcome

    Miley Cyrus kicked off her Stand By You concert with a special rhyming country folk song in honor of the Peacock streaming Pride event. “We’re here at the Ryman in Tennessee for a Peacock special from yours truly, who was raised not far from this shiny stage,” Miley sang. “Known for being too glam to give a damn, I guess you can say it’s in my genes.” 

    Miley continued that she hoped to not “let Dolly down” in reference to her iconic godmother Dolly Parton, later crooning, “It’s my love and admiration for this community. Yeah, I brought guests and I got jokes but that’s not all that’s happening here, folks!” 

    “Believe”

     

    Miley got a little help from drag queen pals Jaidynn Diore Fierce and Kylie Sonique Love while belting out “Believe” by Cher. “Happy Pride, everybody!” Miley shouted.

    A COVID-19 Call to Action

    Miley shared her excitement at performing again following the height of the coronavirus pandemic. “I just want to say after this last year and a half, I think we can all use some good, ol’ entertaining escapism and I’m just happy and honored to be the one to to serve an hour of flamboyant fantasy, honey!” Miley announced. “But the LGBTQ+ community that we’re here to celebrate and honor is constantly experiencing the struggles that some of us had only had to face due to COVID-19, such as isolation, being distanced or removed from our families, or feeling a loss of freedom in lockdown.”

    Miley continued, “Hate and justice and inequality is a global pandemic all on its own. This community and the rights of individuals a part of it are at risk. Lockdown does not have to be physical. What about when you are not able to move freely as your expressive self because of violence or judgment?” Her non-profit foundation Happy Hippie works to “erase the hate and replace it with freedom” for LGBTQ+ youth.

    “Big Deal” Little Big Town

    Country superstar group Little Big Town joined Miley onstage for a cover of “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper.

    Miley’s “Heart Beats For Love”

    Miley introduced her hit “My Heart Beats For Love” before her performance. “This next song is off a record of mine called Can’t Be Tamed, which was about my own personal self-expression and freedom,” she explained. “This song is one that I wrote for a friend of mine that was struggling to come out in 2010. There is still so much progress to be made.”

    “Belong” With Brothers Osborne

    Brothers Osborne rocked out with Miley while covering Pat Benatar‘s “We Belong”. Miley added after the song, “We do belong, all of us.”

    Madonna Medley

    Madonna fans rejoiced as Miley belted out a medley of beloved hits including “Music,” “Express Yourself” and “Like A Prayer.”

    “Cowboy” Orville Peck Stuns

    Orville Peck joined Miley for a steamy cover of “Cowboy Take Me Away” by The Chicks.

    Celebrating Acceptance

    Peck, in his signature face covering, danced close with Miley, who sexily teased, “You look so damn good. I can’t see your face but it ain’t gonna matter when the lights are off.” 

    Later, Miley reflected on the progress of acceptance. “It might not feel like it all the time but we have made a lot of progress in recent years,” she started, citing the legalization of gay marriage in 2015 and record number of LGBTQ+ Olympic athletes and lawmakers. “This is a celebration…We are seeing our community represented more and more in all of its beautiful diversity in culture, politics and leadership.” 

    Maren Morris Is “Everything”

    Maren Morris and Miley were the perfect duet on ABBA’“Dancing Queen” and even Miley was starstruck! “She’s everything,” the Grammy nominee gushed about Maren. 

    “We Can’t Stop” & “I’ll Stand By You”

    Fans went wild as Miley sang “We Can’t Stop” before giving a show-stopping performance of The Pretenders‘ “I’ll Stand By You.”

    Mickey Guyton’s “Heart of Gold”

    Miley introduced “queen” Mickey Guyton to duet on Blondie‘s “Heart of Glass.” Yet Miley promised that Mickey “doesn’t have a heart of glass, but of gold.” 

    It’s All About “The Climb”

    Before performing her beloved hit “The Climb,” Miley had a moving message for viewers: “Nashville is the home of country music, and country music is all about authentic storytelling, and the more people we welcome in and allow them to be who they are, the more personal stories we will get to hear,” she opened up. “I encourage and ask my city to be welcoming to all people because that’s who we are and that’s what we do.”

    Miley added, “This next song is about not being discouraged by the distance but being inspired by the journey. Life’s a climb but the view is great.” 

    “Party In the U.S.A.”

    Miley joked, “Don’t sue me Shania,” while rocking out with pom poms for “Party in the U.S.A.” as cheerleaders performed alongside her.

    “Freedom”

    Miley took on Lenny Kravitz‘s “Freedom” for her final song to close out the show. “It’s a song not about what we want, but what we demand,” she stressed. 

    Miley Promised “Love Is Never Wrong”

    Following her stunning cover of “Freedom,” Miley offered one last sentiment for audiences. “Freedom is a basic human right, but right now for some of us, it’s more of a privilege and a luxury,” Miley concluded. “My dad [Billy Ray Cyrus] always says that a problem clearly defined is half-solved. But we know the issues we’re faced with, but now we have to look them fearlessly in the eye and confront generations of bigotry and hatred…We need to combat these issues with education, compassion, brazenness, and above all else, love. Love is always the answer. Love is never wrong.” 

    All the Details On Miley Cyrus' Peacock Pride Concert, Stand By You

    All the Details On Miley Cyrus' Peacock Pride Concert, Stand By You

  • Miley Cyrus announced a monumental Pride Month concert featuring Maren Morris, Little Big Town and other surprise musical guests available to stream on Peacock on June 25. Get all the details here!
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    Miley Cyrus is ready to rock out in celebration of Pride Month!

    The Party in the U.S.A. singer is hosting Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You, streaming exclusively on Peacock Friday, June 25. The star-studded one-hour special will include performances by LGBTQ+ allies Maren Morris, Little Big Town, Brothers Osborne, Orville Peck, Mickey Guyton and more. 

    Filmed at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Stand By You will feature multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter and trailblazer Miley performing an array of her hits such as “The Climb” and putting her creative spin on beloved classics, including “Believe,” “True Colors,” “We Belong,” “Dancing Queen,” and a special Madonna medley featuring “Music,” “Express Yourself,” and “Like A Prayer” all in the spirit of Pride.

    “I’m filling up the legendary Ryman Auditorium to celebrate Pride with the power of music,” Miley says in a trailer. “Tonight will be all about celebration. Everybody is welcome here.” 

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    Stars Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month 2021

    As fans may know, Miley opened up about her sexual orientation in 2016. “My whole life, I didn’t understand my own gender and my own sexuality. I always hated the word ‘bisexual,’ because that’s even putting me in a box. I don’t ever think about someone being a boy or someone being a girl,” she told Variety. “Once I understood my gender more, which was unassigned, then I understood my sexuality more. I was like, ‘Oh—that’s why I don’t feel straight and I don’t feel gay. It’s because I’m not.'”

    The Peacock special is produced by Den of Thieves and Miley and Tish Cyrus‘s production company, Hopetown Entertainment. Jesse Ignjatovic, Evan Prager and Barb Bialkowski serve as executive producers for Den of Thieves. Miley, Tish, Adam Leber and Adriana Arce also serve as executive producers. Samantha Brooke Green serves as co-executive producer with Jordan Barrow for Den of Thieves along with producer Alex Hiegel

    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You premieres on Friday, June 25 on Peacock.

    This story was originally published on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 10 a.m. PT.

    Why Miley Cyrus' Pride Concert Means So Much to One Fan

    Why Miley Cyrus' Pride Concert Means So Much to One Fan

  • E! News exclusively spoke with a concert-goer who attended Miley Cyrus' Stand By You Peacock Pride concert. See why he called the event "surreal" plus all the show-stopping details.
  • Watch: Miley Cyrus Will “Stand By You” at Peacock Pride Concert Special

    Proud to celebrate Pride!

    Miley Cyrus super-fan Gavin Hill was beyond thrilled to “Party in the U.S.A.” with the Grammy nominee for the taping of Peacock‘s special concert event Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By Youstreaming today, June 25 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET. 

    Gavin exclusively spoke with E! News to share his first-hand experience at the star-studded evening. “Miley and pop music in general—especially the pop girls—have a HUGE impact on the LGBTQ community,” Gavin, under Instagram handle @therealgavhill, shared. “When everyone is telling you to tone it down, Miley’s music and the pop queens say, ‘No! Tone it UP!'” 

    Gavin especially was wowed by Miley’s concert venue choice of the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. “The fact that Miley came to Nashville to throw a Pride concert is huge,” he explained. “Would this have been as successful 20 years ago? Probably not. The line for this show wrapped around the building and down the street. When Pride was whispered about years ago, has now turned into a ROAR.”

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    The return to an in-person concert also marked a “surreal experience” with Gavin’s best friend Alannah. “Streaming helped get us through the pandemic but nothing compares to LIVE music,” he added. 

    Stand By Me special guests Maren MorrisLittle Big TownBrothers OsborneOrville PeckMickey Guyton and more only emphasized the party with covers of CherMadonna and ABBA performed. Yet, Gavin’s favorite artist remains Miley. 

    “I saw Miley during the Bangerz tour—her last ticketed show here in Nashville—and as an artist she has matured so much,” he gushed. “I mean that in the way that she interacts with the crowd. She has such command of the crowd, even when the songs are not on. It was great to have my first show back after the pandemic.”

    Miley’s commitment to LGBTQ+ rights made her Pride Month performance extra special for Gavin.

    “Pride to me means being accepted and equality, not better than. Equal,” he explained. “When you are gay, and you have to tell your friends and family, it doesn’t always go well. But now that people are actually discussing it, there is more of an understanding…Gay, straight, bi, God made everyone the way they are supposed to be. And the conversation is now out there and an understanding has been made. It’s a great time we are living in. And the fact that we can even HAVE a Pride concert without fear of violence is why I believe America is a truly great country.”

    Gavin shared a sweet Instagram post with his BFF on June 8, writing, “Grateful to live in this country where we can even have a @mileycyrus Pride show. Truly feeling the love tonight.”

    Peacock

    Miley similarly took to social media to share her excitement around the streaming event. “This feels like a peaceful protest. There are laws endangering the LGBTQ+ community all around the country and even here in my home state,” she captioned on June 23. “We can’t stop and we won’t stop doing everything in our power to create the changes we want to see not just here but AROUND THE WORLD! You’ve gotta start somewhere! So I’ve begun in Nashville.” 

    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You premieres today, June 25 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

    (E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

    Wednesday, June 23, 2021

    Miley Cyrus' Cover of Cher's "Believe" Will Give You Chills

    Miley Cyrus' Cover of Cher's "Believe" Will Give You Chills

  • Miley Cyrus sings her heart out during a special rendition of Cher's "Believe" for Peacock concert event, Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You. Watch the captivating clip here before June 25.
  • Watch: Miley Cyrus Will “Stand By You” at Peacock Pride Concert Special

    Miley Cyrus “Believes” in everyone. 

    The Grammy nominated songstress shared a stunning cover of Cher’s hit single “Believe” ahead of the premiere of Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You, available on Peacock this Friday, June 25 in honor of Pride Month. In the video posted on June 23, Miley rocks out in a white bedazzled crop top and matching long skirt, screaming, “Happy Pride, everybody!” before bursting into song. 

    An ensemble of drag queen performers accompany Miley in a choreographed dance, showing off their similarly sparkling sequin ensembles. Queens Kylie Sonique LoveVenus Ann SerenaIris LefluerRaquel Rea HeartSapphire Mylan and Jaidynn Diore Fierce were among the dancers on-stage.

    Other guest stars set to appear Friday include Little Big TownBrothers OsborneOrville Peck and Maren Morris, who duets with Miley for ABBA‘s “Dancing Queen.”

    Miley took to Instagram to commemorate the sneak peek at the June 25 streaming event. “Believe, IS IT EVEN A PRIDE SPECIAL IF YOU DONT PLAY @cher?!” Miley wrote on June 23. “THE ANSWER IS NO! #BELIEVE ME THIS SHOW IS GONNA BE EVERYTHING!”

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    Fans also got a glimpse of behind-the-scenes photos ahead of the big premiere. 

    Check out Miley’s heart-pounding cover of “Believe” below. We promise you’ll get chills.

    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You premieres on Friday, June 25 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

    (E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

    Get Excited for Miley Cyrus' Peacock Pride Concert With These BTS Pics

    Get Excited for Miley Cyrus' Peacock Pride Concert With These BTS Pics

  • The highly-anticipated Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You concert in honor of Pride Month is available to stream on Peacock starting June 25. See all the behind-the-scenes photos!
  • Watch: Miley Cyrus Will “Stand By You” at Peacock Pride Concert Special

    It’s officially a “Party in the U.S.A.” in honor of Pride Month!

    Powerhouse vocalist Miley Cyrus stars and co-directs the highly-anticipated Peacock concert event, Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By Youpremiering on the streaming platform this Friday, June 25. Miley is joined by LGBTQ+ allies Maren MorrisLittle Big TownBrothers OsborneOrville PeckMickey Guyton and more special guests to celebrate love in all forms. 

    Miley’s hits like “The Climb” and “We Can’t Stop” take on a new meaning with stripped down performances, audience sing-a-longs and moving lyrics that honor the progress in recent years with LGBTQ+ representation and de-stigmatizing sexual orientation. Her ballad “My Heart Beats For Love” was even written for her friend who was previously struggling to come out. 

    “My heart continues to beat for this community 11 years later!” Cyrus captioned on Instagram on June 22. “I will never give up on the fight for justice, equality, & acceptance for everyone! Join me June 25th to celebrate #Pride and the progress we’ve made this far!”

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    Stars Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month 2021

    Even fans join in for a special rendition of “We Can’t Stop” as Miley lays it all out on-stage in the below preview clip that’s sure to give you chills.

    Check out some exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of Miley’s iconic Pride concert below, plus some previously released concert images that are sure to get you excited for the big event.

    Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By You premieres on Friday, June 25 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

    (E! and Peacock are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)

    Belting It Out

    Miley Cyrus is surrounded by drag queen performers Kylie Sonique Love, Venus Ann Serena, Iris Lefluer, Raquel Rea Heart, Sapphire Mylan and Jaidynn Diore Fierce as she rocks out onstage for Miley Cyrus Presents Stand By Meco-directed by Miley herself. 

    Dancing Queens

    Marren Morris joins Miley for a special rendition of ABBA‘s “Dancing Queen.” 

    Steamy Performance

    Miley strips down for a powerful performance that bares her soul. 

    Powerhouse Vocals

    The “Party in the U.S.A.” Grammy nominee shows off her pipes while wearing a black lace bustier and rainbow sequin skirt.

    Fans’ Excitement

    The audience erupted into a sing-a-long of Miley’s hit “We Can’t Stop.”

    A True Believer

    Miley dances alongside her gals Jaidynn Diore Fierce and Kylie Sonique Love while singing a cover of “Believe” by Cher.

    Dynamic Duo

    Billy Ray Cyrus stops by to support Miley in the recording studio. 

    Friday, June 11, 2021

    Miley Cyrus' Brother Braison Cyrus Welcomes First Baby With Wife Stella

    Miley Cyrus' Brother Braison Cyrus Welcomes First Baby With Wife Stella

  • Miley Cyrus is now a proud aunt, as her younger brother, Braison Cyrus, and his wife, Stella, welcomed their first baby on June 11.
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    Miley Cyrus has become an aunt, now that younger brother Braison Cyrus and his wife have welcomed their first child. 

    Braison, 27, and Stella McBride Cyrus announced on Friday, June 11 that their newborn baby boy has arrived.

    Bear Chance Cyrus was born June 8th, 2021 at 10:05 PM,” Braison wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of himself holding the infant. “He is 9 pounds and 22 inches of pure joy.”

    The proud dad added in his post, “God poured every bit of mercy, tenderness, beauty and strength into him and @stellamcyrus during her herculean feat of birthing him. I’m so blessed that he and his mom are healthy and couldn’t be more amazed by her strength and bravery. I am beyond grateful to the staff at the hospital and to our friends and family offering us encouragement and support. God is so good. Hallelujah.”

    Stella posted on her own page three photos of herself holding Bear, who is wearing a cap with a rainbow design.

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    2021 Celebrity Babies

    “Bear chance cyrus was born on june 8th at 10:05pm,” she wrote, adding a bear emoji. “We are more exhausted and more in love than I could have ever been prepared for…beyond thankful for our beautiful healthy baby boy, my amazing husband (the other love of my life) @braisonccyrus , my mom + the amazing staff of nurses and doctors we were blessed with for their support through my entire labor. also..it needs to be said that all moms are badasses this s–t is not easy.”

    Back in December, Braison posted a photo to Instagram of the proud pair holding their sonogram. Extremely blessed and grateful to say that @stellamcyrus and I are expecting our first child,” the actor and musician wrote in the caption. “This is our son and he’s due in June. Love this little dude so much already.”

    For her part, Stella posted in December that this “difficult year” had also provided the couple, who tied the knot in November 2019, with a very positive milestone. 

    “2020 has been a difficult year to say the least, but it has also brought me the greatest gift of my life!” she wrote back then.

    Stella continued, “I cannot wait to meet our baby boy this summer and watch him spread light & happiness to those around him. You’re going to be the best dad ever.”

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    At the time, Miley expressed her excitement about the big news by commenting on Braison’s post, “Aunt Swinkle in the [house].”

    The “See You Again” singer had attended the pair’s 2019 nuptials with then-boyfriend Cody Simpson. Miley, 28, posted to Instagram at the time of the wedding, “My baby brother got married on the most stunning sunny Tennessee day standing on top of the same hills where we grew up playin. I love you Braison. So happy for you & Stella.”