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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2020 19:28:51 GMT
Miley Cyrus has covered Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ during a performance for the virtual iHeartRadio Festival 2020.
Appearing for the online event last night (September 19), the star played three of her own songs as well as the cover.
Before performing her Mark Ronson collaboration ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’, ‘Who Owns My Heart’ and ‘Midnight Sky’, Cyrus opened her set with a version of the Blondie classic.
Dressed in a black and sheer bodysuit and diamond jewellery, the singer delivered a rocky, raw take on the disco hit. Watch her performance of ‘Heart Of Glass’ below now.
Other acts to appear on the iHeartRadio Festival 2020 included BTS, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, Migos and more.
Meanwhile, Cyrus is currently working on a new album, which is set to feature appearances from Ronson, Dua Lipa and Billy Idol. During an interview on New Zealand’s The Edge radio, she teased there was a song on the record that sounds like “Britney and Trent [Reznor] had a song together”.
“You guys think I’m joking, like Britney and Nine Inch Nails, but I’m not, I’ve got Billy Idol and Dua Lipa on the same record,” she added.
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2020 0:18:46 GMT
KEITH URBAN
From the onset, Keith Urban found himself parked at lead-off, kicking off night two of the iHeart Music Festival with "Somewhere in my Car." After sauntering onto the stage, Urban, with his guitar in tow, dished out a bevy of fan-favorites such as the edgy tune "Blue Ain't Your Color" and "Superman," with the latter including a slew of zealous fans playing alongside the country superstar from the comforts of their homes. Having being assigned hosting duties this week at the 2020 ACM Awards, Urban's stamina was on a high level, most notably when he jumped into his electric rendition of "What If I Fall" with his special guest Carrie Underwood.
USHER
The renowned showman proved why he remains one of music's wondrous performers after clocking in over 25 years in the game. Opening with "OMG," Usher exuded sheer versatility, flexing his vocal and dancing talents. The R&B luminary didn't shy away from moonwalking back into his revered catalog, revisiting his '90s earworm "U Make Me Wanna" and then zooming into a medley of 2000 jams such as "You Got It Bad," "Burn," "You Don't Have to Call" and "Yeah."
KANE BROWN
Like his contemporary Keith Urban, Kane Brown took part in this year's ACM Awards earlier this week, but that didn't stop the country heavyweight from treating his fans once more. Performing from Nashville via hologram, Brown called upon his buddies Khalid and Swae Lee to deliver their tuneful bop "Be Like That." Later, he popped back onto the stage to give fans a hefty helping of hits including "What Ifs" and "BFE".
BON JOVI
The New Jersey rock band didn't waste time in debuting new music. Upon entering the stage, Bon Jovi enlisted Jennifer Nettles to perform their latest collaboration, "Do What You Can," which serves as a follow-up to the 2006 track "Who Says You Can't Get Home." Bon Jovi wasn't skimpy on the classics either, slinging out memorable classics such as 1986's "You Give Love a Bad Name" and 2007's "Lost Highway". The cherry on top came when the rock group dialed back to the '80s to give fans a rousing rendition of "Wanted Dead or Alive."
SWAE LEE
One of the originators of social distancing performances, Swae Lee reminded fans why he's a features savant as a solo star, dipping into French Montana's "Unforgettable" and Post Malone's "Sunflower" during his short set at iHeart. It would have been great for Slim Jxmmi to pop up and perform "Black Beatles" or "Powerglide" with his brother, but instead, Swae opted to give fans a smooth exclusive and previewed his new record "Dance Like No One's Watching."
MILEY CYRUS
To conclude the night's festivities, Miley Cyrus came out with a bang, channeling her inner Blondie to perform "Heart of Glass." The heart-themed setlist continued when she seamlessly segued into the Mark Ronson-led "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" and a rock-infused version of "Who Owns My Heart." Then, Cyrus slid into her new record "Midnight Sky" with a giant disco ball orbiting above her to punctuate her fiery efforts.
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2020 21:37:11 GMT
On Saturday (September 19), the second night of the iHeartRadio Music Festival kicked off with an unforgettable performance from Keith Urban. The show looked pretty different this year due to the ongoing pandemic with one of the biggest differences from years past being the artists taking the stage without an audience to sing to IRL. Unsurprisingly, Urban still managed to bring the house down without his usual crowd. Urban's set consisted of five songs: "Somewhere In My Car," "Blue Ain't Your Color," "Superman," "The Fighter," and "Wasted Time." Before his set, Urban chatted with Amy Brown about what it's really like to perform virtually and without an audience. Urban said he misses "the audience and the energy of real people" when he's performing virtually. "There's no substitute for it," he explained. "t's what we do as humans. We come together to celebrate, whether it's a sporting event, a movie, a live gig...you need people." During his performance of "Superman," however, Urban got creative and figured out a way to make his fans apart of the night even though they couldn't be there in person. Since he loves seeing his fans cover his music online, he had some of them give him a helping hand during his set during the Capital One Ultimate Jam. A few lucky fans won the opportunity to virtually jam out with Urban during the song. It was definitely one of the standout moments from the festival. In case you missed it, or just want to re-live all of the epic performances from this year’s iHeartRadio Music Festival, tune in to the two-night highlights special on The CW on September 27 and 28 from 8-10pm ET/PT.
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2020 4:33:24 GMT
When it comes to serving jaw-dropping looks, Miley Cyrus never disappoints. During night two of the iHeartRadio Music Festival on Saturday, September 19 — one of the first virtual music events since the start of the coronavirus pandemic — Miley closed out the show performing "Heart of Glass," "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," "Who Owns My Heart," and "Midnight Sky." And she did it all while serving some Catwoman realness with her outfit. http://instagram.com/p/CFTU_aYJdaU Miley chose to perform in a head-to-toe sheer look with black fabric strategically weaved into the garment in key places (if you catch our drift). She paired the Mugler bodysuit with chunky silver jewelry by Loree Rodkin Official Jewelry and Michael Schmidt Studios, topping off the entire look with shimmery eyeshadow and a bold red lip courtesy of MUA Janice Daoud. The iconic pics Miley shared to the 'gram were shot by photographer Vijat Mohindra, with styling by Bradley Kenneth and hair by Cervando Maldonado. In the end, the whole ensemble was Catwoman meets Breakfast at Tiffany's, and we are here for it! http://instagram.com/p/CFVSPg5pJYu Miley's outfit for the night matched just how excellent her performance was. Also performing at the iHeartRadio Music Festival were Keith Urban, Usher, Kane Brown, Bon Jovi, and Swae Lee. Throughout the night, the featured artists reminded the audience members to get out and vote come November in the 2020 presidential election, stressing the importance of doing so under the current political climate.
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Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2020 5:34:28 GMT
Miley Cyrus - Heart Of Glass (Live from the iHeart Festival)
Ever since she shared her rendition of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" back in 2012, Miley Cyrus has attracted well-earned praise for her talent for covering different songs. Last week at the iHeart Festival, Cyrus performed a cover of "Heart Of Glass," the 1979 new wave classic by Blondie. Today, the full video of that performance is ready to be revisited on Cyrus's YouTube page. Dressed in a sheer bodysuit and decked out in jewels, she looks and sounds every bit the disco queen. Watch above, then revisit Cyrus's cover of Billie Eilish's "my future."
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