The confusion that unleashed the boos

The premiere of Something Beautiful, Miley Cyrus’s visual album at the Tribeca 2025 Festival, was about to become chaos due to a misunderstanding that left some frustrated fans. The event, held on June 6 at the Beacon Theater in New York, culminated with a tense question and answers session where spectators demanded the singer to play live issuesbelieving that they attended a concert.
The confusion that unleashed the boos
After the screening of the film, Cyrus and his team – including producer Panos Cosmatos and the co -director Jacob Bixenman and Brendan Walter – participated in a conversation. However, The talk was interrupted by shouts of attendees who claimed a musical show.
“We paid $ 800!”, And “we thought this was a concert!”, Were some of the complaints captured in fans videos. Another assistant even shouted “The Climb”, the success of Hannah Montana: the film (2009). Cyrus, surprised, but serene, replied with humor: “You have to start it,” Before singing to Capela a fragment of the song, which calmed the spirits and generated a choir between the public.
While some followers defended the artist on social networks –“Were the film festival to a concert? What disrespect!”-, others revealed that resale platforms like Vividseats had announced The event as part of an alleged tour “Endless Summer Vacation Tour 2025”.
However, Cyrus previously clarified that Something Beautiful – devonable since May – is its alternative to a traditional tour.
In an interview with Zane Lowe, The singer confessed that she originally planned presentations in exotic locationslike pyramids or forests, but gave up after a advice by Harrison Ford: “He told me: ‘Are you going to bring equipment? … it seems expensive,” he recalled with a laugh.
Despite the incident, Cyrus demonstrated his professionalism by converting an awkward situation in a spontaneous and emotional moment. The movie Something Beautiful will premiere in cinemas on June 12, in a unique functionclosing one more chapter in the artistic evolution of the star.
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