Miley Cyrus Girls Night Out
Miley Cyrus performed Girls Night Out to make sure her parents feel good as it brings back memories.
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"This is a rock 'n' roll show, am I correct?" inquired Joe Jonas, one of three floppy-haired singing siblings decked out in skinny ties and tight pants. And there was certainly nothing subpar about their performance, in spite of the 5-year-olds singing along.
Then came Cyrus, in blonde wig as Hannah Montana, lowered to the stage from a catwalk above, to sing songs popularized on the TV series, including, "Rock Star," "Old Blue Jeans" and Nobody's Perfect."
She performed the latter half of the 90-minute set as Miley – brunette topped and slightly more mature in style for tunes from her debut album, such as "G.N.O. (Girls Night Out)" and "East Northumberland High," which she explained was named for the Toronto school she attended while living here when her dad, country singing star Billy Ray Cyrus, was filming a TV show.
The raspy-voiced Miley is a spunky, poised performer – not perfect, but with a truckload of talent and personality in the vein of past Disney stars made good such as Hilary Duff and Justin Timberlake.
For now, Miley's still growing; she was breathless towards the end of show, had a tendency to say "you guys" a lot, and revealed bottom teeth in need of braces.
But that "regularness" is a big part of her appeal.
"It's fun, it's harmless, the kids love it," said marketing executive Walter Levitt, who brought his three children aged 5, 8, 10. "It's all we listen to in the car and they know every word."
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