Miley Cyrus’ Career in Crisis, Singer Unable to Sell Tickets & Vegas Residency Might Be The Only Thing To Save Her

Miley Cyrus Updates: It looks like Miley Cyrus’ days of #1 records and sold-out arenas are over. With low rates of ticket sales and missing marks on Billboard charts, some have come to believe that selling her Vegas Residency will be the last thing to save the singer.

The singer’s problems started to show when her last album Plastic Hearts and it’s singles failed to top the Billboard. Even though the album opened to a massive promotional campaign, the album debuted at #2. Its single Midnight Sky proved to be more disappointing with a #14 spot on the Hot 100 chart.

Her follow-up single Prisoner proved to be disastrous in her standards as it peaked at #54 even though it had Grammy winner Dua Lipa.

The days of sold-out concert shows for Miley Cyrus are over. The singer is struggling to sell tickets. Sources revealed that the singer’s Fourth of July show in Las Vegas failed to sell out tickets. The source said that the seats were so empty that the organizers had to sell tickets for free just hours before her performance.

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On the day of the show, Resorts World where the concert was being held listed the tickets prices at $0 on Event Brite’s website.

Miley has a show in Milwaukee and reportedly thousands of tickets are still unsold. An insider said that people have grown tired of Miley Cyrus and are giving way to newer acts like that of Olivia Rodrigo. Cyrus‘ acts have orgone stale and she seems to be confused on how to fix it.

The industry sources believe that the last thing that could save Miley Cyrus’ career is selling off her Las Vegas residency. Another insider revealed that her career took a turn after her divorce from Liam Hemsworth in 2020. The couple got secretly married in 2018 in Nashville and Hemsworth filed for divorce in 2019.

 

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