Miley Cyrus recently held a concert for her most devoted listeners at an intimate venue. Cyrus, who released her latest project Something Beautiful, treated fans to a trip down memory lane as she played some of her biggest hits.
The show titled Billions Club Live With Miley Cyrus saw the superstar perform an exclusive 30-minute set at Maxim’s de Paris on June 18, 2025. The 32-year-old artist sang mashups of fan favorites like We Can’t Stop, The Climb and other songs that have exceeded a billion streams on Spotify.
Miley Cyrus dressed in a blue crystal gown interacted with the crowd at the event:
"Tonight we’re celebrating the Billions Club. That’s something I’m very proud to be a part of. Without each of you, the billion doesn’t even exist. That’s how crucial you are to the success in my life, the confidence and the goals that I’ve achieved because of you and your support.”
Spotify released a video recording of Miley Cyrus interacting with fans. Considering how the event was about a trip down memory lane, some Hannah Montana fans bravely asked about the Disney character that made Cyrus famous.
@williamclaybags asked: “Do you think Hannah Montana will be there?”
Fans react as Spotify releases live Billions Club concert for Miley Cyrus
Fans on X praised the Billions concert, describing it as “pure art” and a “cultural reset.”
“That whole concert felt like it lasted 3 minutes. I haven't wanted a single moment to pass. It was pure art, pure joy, one of those rare things you wish could last forever. Thank you @MileyCyrus @Spotify @spotifyfrance,” @mars_Lb praised.
“This isn’t just a concert—it’s a cultural reset! Miley owns every stage she touches.” @Billions club magic unlocked,” @Sagarmishra121 added.
Others were excited about streaming the Billions show:
“We will be streaming,” @Passion4pop stated.
“Capturing the energy of a live show keeps the moment alive long after the last note,” @SirTopiano stated.
“Paris got the show, we got the replay. Streaming on loop now,” @riddle_sphere praised.
Miley Cyrus recently revealed that she will no longer go on tour. The Wrecking Ball hitmaker added that while she had the physical capabilities to embark on several tours, the desire was lacking:
“I do have the physical ability, and I have the opportunities to tour,” she explained earlier in July. “I wish I had the desire, but I don’t … It’s really hard to maintain sobriety when you’re on the road, which is a really important pillar of stability in my life. It’s really hard to keep mental wellness [on tour]."