
Joined by her aptly-named backing band, The Social Distancers, Cyrus performed a set that included inspired covers (her rock remix of Britney Spears’s “Gimme More” turns the song on its head), a duet with little sister, Noah, and tracks from her upcoming studio album, She is Miley Cyrus. This is 'Miley Cyrus - 4X4 (MTV Unplugged)' by Zero on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. According to MTV, Cyrus will perform Bangerz hits like Wrecking Ball and We Can’t Stop, which is kind of odd considering both Wrecking Ball and We Can’t Stop are already fairly slow and. The performance took place at the acoustic show that the artist made for MTV Unplugged, which aired last Sunday (2) in the USA. Cyrus could have grabbed a guitar and played to a webcam, but, showman that she is, she turned her garden into a stage instead. Staged at Cyrus’s Los Angeles home, the event draws inspiration from the “Unplugged at Home” web shows that have been happening since spring and Cyrus's own popular Backyard Sessions series, but takes things up a notch. By Staff Reporter Tonight, 'Miley Cyrus Unplugged' will broadcast on MTV, and now 'Bangerz' fans can watch the live stream online For 'Miley Cyrus Unplugged,' Miley Cyrus will perform.

Screengrab: YouTube/MTV Miley Cyrus MTV Unplugged session aired on Friday, and as expected, it was nothing short of amazing.

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Tonight’s MTV Unplugged Presents Miley Cyrus Backyard Sessions offers a modern update on the concept. Miley Cyrus and Noah Cyrus perform during MTV Unplugged Presents Miley Cyrus Backyard Sessions. Madonna was on hand for the Western-themed performance, too, complete with a little grinding action. The show also included a live band, two people in a horse costume, and a midget. Fans have long been eager for an Unplugged reboot, and in a rare 2020 bright spot, MTV has provided one. 'MTV Unplugged' returned on Wednesday with Miley Cyrus center stage. The show may have concluded in 2009, but its legacy lives on in classic sets from Nirvana, Jay-Z, Eric Clapton, and many more. The stripped-down concerts featured the era's biggest artists playing acoustic versions of their hits. If you grew up in the ’90s or early ’00s, you likely remember MTV’s Unplugged specials.
