Miley Cyrus is clear: the Super Bowl is too much. In a new interview with Variety, the author of ‘Something Beautiful’ has assured that the idea of being the protagonist of the Super Bowl Halftime would be “too much pressure” for her.
Last February, Bad Bunny performed one of the most viewed performances in Super Bowl history. When asked about a possible offer for 2027, Miley Cyrus made it clear that it would be too difficult for her to ignore the millions of eyes on the event: “I would have to do the mental work so that it wasn’t all about the Super Bowl, because then you can’t help but think that it’s the most watched thing in the world.”
However, it leaves a small window open. Your reference? Hannah Montana: “If I could find a way to do it like the ‘Hannahversary’ was, a journey through the discography in which each song and each stage is appreciated for what it is, I think I could find a way to do it.” Indeed, this same March 24, the 20th anniversary special of Hannah Montana, Miley Cyrus’s great alter ego, will be released.
These statements are in line with what the artist said a few months ago, when she assured that tours are not the most convenient for her at the moment: “I miss and love performing live, but being on the road for six months and leaving my family, my normality and my routine is simply not the best for me.”

