Miley Cyrus' performance at the Spotify Billions Club concert was everything fans expected and more. The 32-year-old pop star gave an exclusive yet memorable performance to a few select fans in Paris, marking Miley Cyrus’ first show in the city of love in 11 years.
Miley Cyrus was the second artist featured in the Spotify Billions Club Concert series, following The Weeknd’s Billion Club concert in Los Angeles in 2024. She delivered an exhilarating performance, showcasing some of her most iconic songs from various stages of her music career.

The highlight of the event was when the "Flowers" hitmaker performed a mash-up of two of her biggest hits, "The Climb" and "We Can't Stop,". “We put this together just for all of you tonight,” Miley told her fans before presenting a special medley of the two songs.
The Climb is the lead single of Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack. It was released on March 5, 2009. We Can't Stop is a track from Miley’s fourth studio album; it was released on June 3, 2013.
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Miley Cyrus and Spotify treated fans to an electrifying exclusive performance at a full Maxim’s de Paris. While wearing a Thierry Mugler Fall/Winter 1992 Haute Couture mini dress, Miley delivered a string of hits from her billion-stream playlists.
She opened the concert with her hit song “Flowers,” which holds the record for the fastest song to reach a billion streams on Spotify. She followed with more popular tracks, including Wrecking Ball, Nothing Breaks Like a Heart, Angels Like You, and of course, the well-received medley of The Climb and We Can't Stop. Cyrus also performed some tracks from her new album, Something Beautiful.
During the concert, Miley gave a heartwarming message to her fans. She thanked them for their support and emphasized their importance in her success.
“Being a part of the Billions Club is only a part of me – it’s an honor, but in no means is it holistic. Each of you are a piece of a billion, and without each of you, the billion doesn’t even exist. That’s how important and crucial you are to the success in my life. The confidence and goals that I have achieved are because of you and your support. And I’ve never really been too interested in numbers because math is done from the mind, but true, authentic beauty is from the heart,” she said as reported by Billboard.
After her performance in Paris, Miley Cyrus shared a Carousel on her official Instagram account showcasing her time at the live concert. She captioned the post:
“Merci @spotify for honoring my place in the Billions Club with a live performance at the legendary Maxim's de Paris. To be a part of this club is a milestone I treasure deeply, because it all begins with just one. One song and one listener at a time. You all make up that billion. I love you. Vous êtes tout pour moi.”
A film featuring Cyrus’ entire Spotify Billion Club Concert, along with behind-the-scenes footage, will be released on Spotify this summer. Fans should look out for "Billions Club Live with Miley Cyrus: A Concert Film."
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