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Miley Cyrus Feels N.O. Good During Concert

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In front of a sold-out crowd at her Saturday concert in New Orleans, Miley Cyrus abruptly stopped singing, told the audience she wasn't feeling well and then raced off the stage. Five minutes later, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports, Cyrus returned to the spotlight, opting for a seat on a stool instead of hoofing it all over the stage as she had done for the hour prior. After a few last songs, Cyrus' father, Billy Ray — who happened to be in the Big Easy for a gig of his own — joined her for the encore, a duet of "Ready, Set, Don't Go."

Hannah Montana, it should be noted, felt "as right as rain" the entire concert, and was even heard backstage dissing Miley as "a lightweight."


Posted by TV Guide News
Jan 28, 2008 9:27 AM
Your Hannah Montana joke made me spit my coke all over the computer.... at work. Thanks :)
Posted by kellyupdegraff
Jan 28, 2008 11:13 AM
After being forced last year while in S.A. to watch the Disney Channel with my 6 year old nephew I actually continued watching some of the shows, one of them being Hannah Montana. Keeps me up to date with the tweens.
Posted by omegaexim
Jan 28, 2008 12:34 PM
What is "S.A."?

South America?
San Antonio?
Singers Anonymous?
Posted by GeorgeF
Jan 28, 2008 2:01 PM
> In front of a sold-out crowd at her Saturday concert
> in New Orleans, Miley Cyrus abruptly stopped singing,
> told the audience she wasn't feeling well and then
> raced off the stage. Five minutes later, the New
> Orleans Times-Picayune reports, Cyrus returned
> to the spotlight, opting for a seat on a stool
> instead of hoofing it all over the stage as she had
> done for the hour prior. After a few last songs,
> Cyrus' father, Billy Ray — who happened to be in the
> Big Easy for a gig of his own — joined her for the
> encore, a duet of "Ready, Set, Don't Go."
>
> Hannah Montana, it should be noted, felt "as right as
> rain" the entire concert, and was even heard
> backstage dissing Miley as "a lightweight."

I can't believe that a show/singer/actress that appeals to children of all ages, especially the young children, can be represented by Disney and charge the outrageous prices for concerts that she does. What happened to family entertainment? A normal blue color family couldn't afford tickets. I tried for my daughter and the prices were $500.00 and up. I no longer allow my daughter to watch the program! Shame on Disney and thy cyrus family!
Posted by giery12
Jan 28, 2008 2:16 PM
She doesn't personally set the prices for her tickets. It's scalpers who buy the tickets and sell them to the highest bidder. Don't punish her and your daughter because some money grubbing jerk can sell them on-line for a profit. It's not hers, Disney's or her family's fault.
Posted by vlfranklin
Jan 28, 2008 2:23 PM
X-(

Get well soon Miley.
My 8 year old grandaughter, like so many young girls just loves Miley Cyrus.
It's refreshing to see a teen idol that sets a good example for the young girs,
instead of a bad example like Britney's yonger sister.
Posted by frogman
Jan 28, 2008 2:24 PM
X-(

Get well soon Miley.
My 8 year old grandaughter, like so many young girls just loves Miley Cyrus.
It's refreshing to see a teen idol that sets a good example for the young girs,
instead of a bad example like Britney's yonger sister.
Posted by frogman
Jan 28, 2008 2:24 PM
Give the kid a break, maybe she didn't feel well, but she did come back. One young star without the excess baggage. Let her develop naturally without all the paps and maybe she'll stay that way, instead of what was done with Lindsay and Brittney and now Jamie Lynne.
Posted by PAMIE
Jan 28, 2008 2:31 PM
OH NO!!!
I'm guessing it was the dreaded Ashlee Simpson busted tape-recorder syndrome!!
Nothing a quick trip to Radio Shack can't fix!!!:^O;)
Posted by Mr. Furley
Jan 28, 2008 3:12 PM
You can surgar coated this anyway you want, but this money making machine will crash! She is a child and if her parents and Disney, keep milking their golden goose, she will be the next one to suffer a burn out!

And far as how outragerous the ticket's are, as long as her name is on them, she is part of the problem.
Posted by BETTYEJ
Jan 28, 2008 3:34 PM
:^O
The Hannah Montana joke was a Riot! Fortunately I was not drinking anything when I read it.

To those dissing Miley/Hannah/Cyrus family; X-( Cut It Out! When the promoters see what the market will bear, they whether the name is Hannah Montana or Rolling Stones. And you can bet that Miley's cut is something less than what's his face of the Stones!

Lastly, please don't ruin it for me. When I see a headline about Miley/Hannah I want to continue to know that it will be something which makes me think the world has a chance.
Posted by rmmccoy
Jan 28, 2008 3:38 PM
The Miley joke was funny I must admit. For the others that posted negative things Miley will is actually turning out to be one of the better tween celebrities of today she is up there with Aly & AJ. You guys have to understand that these stars go on tour and get little to no sleep while they go on the road so they may sometimes feel light headed or dizzy when they are on stage. It happened to Aly of Aly & AJ a couple of years ago, Aly didn't feel good AJ finished yup the song that they were playing and then checked on her sister and Aly came back out and finished up her set sitting down! You have to give them credit for being able to go back on stage and finish their sets. I applaud Miley for that.
Posted by deadria101
Jan 28, 2008 5:25 PM
Concert tickets are too expensive, so you will no longer allow your kid to watch the tv show? That's one of the dumbest things I've read in a while.
Posted by hawkeye_wx
Jan 28, 2008 5:29 PM
Hanah/Miley's tickets WERE NOT $500... that is what a scalper was asking. Miley & Disney had maximum ticket prices.. well below $100. I went with both of my girls a couple of their friends and one mom... bought my tickets the moment they went on sale.
And, a lot of more seasoned performers, who truly charge close to a couple hundred would not have returned to the stage... so give the 15 year old a break.
And be more factual with your information. And not so petty about your child's TV viewing.
Posted by kac
Jan 28, 2008 6:24 PM
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