Miley Cyrus Offers Free Pride Month Concert in Nashville to Vaccinated Fans

Devotees 18 and over, who received their jabs before May 24, will be able to join the ‘Wrecking Ball’ hitmaker as she hosts an hour-long ‘Stand By You’ streaming special on June 8.

AceShowbizMiley Cyrus is inviting fans to join her for a Pride Month celebratory concert – but only if they’re fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The “Wrecking Ball” superstar will host the hour-long “Stand By You” streaming special in Nashville, Tennessee on Tuesday June 8, and she is throwing open the doors to devotees 18 and over, who received their jabs before May 24.

“If you’re in Nashville & vaxxed: come celebrate pride month with me and some v [very] special friends!” she posted on Twitter.

Miley is also taking suggestions for cover songs to perform during the set, adding, “Request here… gonna be singing covers and original songs with hand picked guests who are a part or allies of the community [sic]!”

Miley Cyrus invited fans to join her for a Pride Month celebratory concert via Twitter.

The event, titled “Miley Cyrus: Stand By You”, will be recorded at 7 P.M. CT, and streamed on U.S. platform Peacock. It is the first of three specials in her recently-signed deal with chiefs at parent company NBCUniversal.

In a statement, NBCU Television and Streaming executive Susan Rovner said, “Miley is the true definition of a multi-hyphenate superstar and her Pride special, Stand By You, for Peacock is the perfect way to kick off this incredible partnership.”

About her collaboration with NBCU, Miley previously stated, “I have had an incredible long-lasting relationship with NBC for years.” She added, “Many memorable moments in my career have been shared and supported by NBCU.”

“This feels like a natural progression and I am looking forward to creating content that we love and hope everyone who watches does too,” the 28-year-old continued. “We’re starting this journey together with a Pride special on Peacock to celebrate a month we both want to highlight with this concert event.”

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