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Miley Cyrus addresses potential Super Bowl halftime show performance

Miley Cyrus shares thoughts on Super Bowl halftime show and how Hannah Montana could shape her performance


Pop Culture & Art March 19, 2026 1 min read

Miley Cyrus has opened up about the possibility of headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show, revealing both hesitation and creative ideas for what such a performance could look like.

In a recent interview with Variety published on March 18, Cyrus admitted that the масштаб and pressure of the Super Bowl stage can feel overwhelming. She noted that the event’s global reach and massive audience make it a uniquely intense experience for performers.

Despite these concerns, the singer shared that she has considered how she might approach the opportunity. Cyrus explained that she would want to reframe the performance creatively, drawing inspiration from her ongoing “Hannahversary” celebrations. She suggested a concept that highlights different phases of her career, similar to a musical journey through her discography.

The idea ties closely to her iconic role as Hannah Montana, which continues to influence her artistic identity. Cyrus is currently promoting a 20th anniversary special set to premiere on Disney+ on March 24, where she revisits the character that launched her global fame.

The artist emphasized that she prefers to embrace all stages of her career rather than separate them, describing her evolution as a “patchwork” of experiences. She also acknowledged the lasting cultural impact of Hannah Montana, noting that fans still connect deeply with the character.

While Cyrus did not confirm any plans to perform at the Super Bowl, her comments suggest she remains open to the idea under the right creative conditions. For now, she continues to focus on celebrating her past work while evolving her music career.

 

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