Miley Cyrus heckled at NYC Tribeca Film Festival by fans who thought premiere was a concert: We paid $800

They came in like a wrecking ball.Miley Cyrus, the Disney child star turned pop sensation, was heckled by fans at the world premiere of her “Something Beautiful” long-form music video screening during the Tribeca Film Festival, footage of the awkward exchange showed.Fans who attended the special screening at The Beacon Theatre were seemingly under the impression that Cyrus would be performing during the event rather than promoting the upcoming film.“We thought this was a concert, we paid $800,” one person shouted at her during the Q&A segment that took place on stage after the film.“Are you actually going to sing?” another person questioned.The festival promoted Friday’s event as a “one-of-a-kind pop opera featuring thirteen original new songs from the Something Beautiful album” with “an exclusive conversation” with the three-time Grammy winner after the 55-minute project aired.However, some fans who purchased their tickets on resale websites accused the third-party ticketing platforms of misleading them.A user on X posted a screenshot from a Google search of the event, which read “Miley Cyrus Tickets & 2025 Endless Summer Vacation Tour Dates — though the “Used To Be Young” singer is not on tour and the “Endless Summer Vacation” record came out in 2023.“This is the link I clicked on to buy.Says concert tour dates not movie dates,” the fan alleged on X.Other fans who allegedly bought resale tickets were stunned that the expensive event wasn’t a concert and even left early out of frustration, according to The Hollywood Reporter.“​No one would’ve spent this much money if we had known,” an attendee told the outlet.

“She doesn’t tour, she doesn’t play live often.” As of May 27, resale tickets for the Upper Balcony on Vivid Seats started at $510 and became more expensive closer to the stage.The Post reached out to Vivid Seats for comment.The “Flowers” hitmaker eventually gave in to the hecklers’ reque...

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