Pop music sensations show-stopping performance with large props and even grander vocals at their Vancouver tour kickoff.
Last night in Vancouver, Miley Cyrus kicked off her exciting “Bangerz” world tour with a mix of talent and playful self-mockery. Throughout the show, Cyrus embraced her unique quirks, like her famous extended tongue, with a clear intention to distance herself from her previous image as Hannah Montana. Despite the campy and cheeky moments, Cyrus delivered strong vocal performances that captivated the audience. Some standout moments from the night included the sale of luxurious 24 karat rolling papers as merchandise, Cyrus’ grand entrance with an inflatable tongue, and her dazzling custom-made outfits by renowned designers. She even showcased her creativity by straddling a giant hot dog during one of her songs, turning the arena into a giant nightclub. Cyrus also showcased her impressive taste in music with covers of songs by Alt-J, Outkast, and her godmother Dolly Parton, demonstrating her versatility and organic inspiration. Surprisingly, the most shocking aspect of the night was the lack of shocking elements usually associated with Cyrus’s performances. She focused on showcasing her vocal talent without relying on backing tracks, highlighting her skill and dedication to her music. Overall, Cyrus’s emphasis on her music during the night may shift the focus back to her talents rather than her controversial image.