Did Miley Cyrus Just Drop a New Album with a Surprise Fan Performance?

Synopsis
Miley Cyrus has made a splash by unveiling her new album 'Something Beautiful' at an exclusive TikTok fan event, where she surprised attendees with a live performance. This unique blend of an album preview and a concert showcases her artistic evolution and deep connection with her fans.
Key Takeaways
- Miley Cyrus unveiled her new album at a fan event.
- The album is titled ‘Something Beautiful’.
- She surprised fans with a live performance.
- The event was held at the historic Chateau Marmont.
- Access was granted through social media invitations.
Los Angeles, May 27 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus has officially launched her latest album, and she picked an ideal venue for the occasion. During a fan-exclusive listening event on TikTok for her new album ‘Something Beautiful’, she gave the intimate audience of 100 a special preview.
She remarked, “My next album is going to be incredibly experimental, so get ready for that. ‘Something Beautiful’ is merely a teaser.”
By this time, the attendees had already experienced the album in its entirety, as Cyrus selected the iconic Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles for this exclusive preview of her ninth record (set to release on Friday). Lucky fans secured their spots via social media, as Cyrus invited guests through comments on their TikTok videos featuring her song ‘Easy Lover’, according to reports from Variety.
What truly took them by surprise was a stunning performance by Cyrus herself, who appeared after the album playback to showcase several tracks from the project, including a spontaneous rendition of her beloved hit ‘The Climb’.
According to Variety, the event, a collaboration between TikTok and Cyrus, was undoubtedly a celebration for her fans, as she acknowledged their deep familiarity with every adlib and key change. Dressed in vintage Mugler, she took to the makeshift stage at the front of the room, where actress Anya Taylor-Joy was also in attendance, and opened with ‘More to Lose’, the sweeping ballad she had released earlier.
“I’ve been experimenting with this album for the past couple of years by hosting these nights at the Chateau, which were invite-only and super exclusive, just for my closest friends and family,” she shared at the beginning of her set. “This was how I discovered the album; if it can't stand up with me and Michael Pollack on the piano (who co-wrote the songs), Jonathan Rado on guitar, and Maxx Morando on drums, then what’s the point?”
“Creating this album and witnessing its transformation into something beautiful has mirrored my life and experiences, which I channeled into the production. Yet at its core, this album has been all about us—just the three of us crafting this music over the past couple of years,” she concluded.