Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation special comes to Disney+

Disney+ has announced a concert special with Miley Cyrus.

Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions) will be available to watch on the streaming service this month to coincide with the release of Cyrus’ new album.

Disney say the special will showcase new music from Endless Summer Vacation, including Flowers, which has been number 1 in the UK for the past seven weeks.

Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions) is set to premiere on Friday, 10 March at 6PM UK time on Disney+.

Miley Cyrus takes the stage in this must-see, Disney+ music event, Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions). For the first time ever, Miley performs songs from Endless Summer Vacation, including her hit single “Flowers,” seven additional tracks from the album, one of her chart-topping classic hits and a special performance with Rufus Wainwright.

The global superstar’s cinematic performances are threaded with exclusive interviews in the famed Los Angeles house where Frank Sinatra once lived and where Miley shot the celebrated official music video for “Flowers.” With this special, Miley, who also serves as executive producer, opens the door to audiences around the world, providing insight into her new album and the person she is today.

The Backyard Sessions are a series that Miley began in 2012 for her fans. Viewers were quickly taken with the experience of watching Miley and her band perform in an intimate, outdoor setting, and the “Backyard Sessions” quickly became a benchmark series. Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions) serves as a continuation.

You can watch a first teaser below…

Cyrus’ album will be released worldwide on 10 March.

Disney+ is available online here currently priced at £7.99 per month, or £79.90 for a whole year.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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