Miley Cyrus’s Something Beautiful film premiered at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival on June 6, and the Grammy winner shared another unexpected moment with fans.
During a Q&A moderated by fashion journalist and New York Times best-selling author Derek Blasberg, Miley was interrupted by fans who were under the impression they were seated for a performance from the “Easy Lover” hitmaker. One yelled, “We thought this was a concert! We paid $800!”
The discussion, which followed the world premiere of her “one-of-a-kind pop opera,” continued to be disrupted by the crowd, who kept asking that Miley sing. One person specifically requested her fan favorite from the Hannah Montana: The Movie, “The Climb.”
At one point, she gave in and coyly responded, “You have to start it.”
Tickets to the film’s world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival were originally described as “an exclusive conversation with Miley Cyrus,” per the fest’s website. Some fans in attendance took to social media to defend the interruptions, as several ticket retailers misleadingly listed resale tickets as a “2025 Endless Summer Vacation Tour.”
“This is the link I clicked on to buy. Says concert tour dates not movie dates,” one fan wrote with a screenshot of the retailer’s ad.
Others chimed in and criticized the audience’s behavior, writing, “She’s better than me. I would’ve thrown my mic.”
Another person praised Miley for how she handled the situation, adding, “Not a Miley fan, but I respect that. Tiny gesture humanized her for me. Could have easily ignored the fan/hecklers, made it awkward for everyone on stage, but turned it into a singalong…probably did more for whatever movie this is than the entire interview that’s going on.”
All this to say: We truly don’t deserve angels like Miley.











