Miley Cyrus and Guns N’ Roses got Day Two of the Napa Valley Film Festival going with a bang in front of a packed crowd of 40,000 fans. The 28-year-old singer added some rock n’ roll flair to her second show of the summer on Saturday night. However, festival organizers had to shut down Guns N’ Roses’ set as they exceeded the 10pm time limit, ending the night on an unexpected note.
Miley Cyrus and Guns N’ Roses started off Day Two of the Napa Valley Film Festival with an epic rock performance, entertaining a packed crowd of 40,000 enthusiastic fans.
Guns N’ Roses found themselves unplugged as they co-headlined the event, with the festival organizers cutting them off when they exceeded the strict 10pm curfew. Miley Cyrus made a bold fashion statement by wearing a silver cone bra under a one-shouldered black blazer that was cropped and buttoned at the side, paired with high-waisted black trousers and a long silver glove on her right hand. To complete her look, she added a silver chain necklace, chunky silver rings, and styled her platinum blonde hair in shaggy waves. With long lashes and heavy silver eyeshadow, Cyrus drew comparisons to Britney Spears’ costume from her Oops…I Did It Again tour.
Mixing things up: The 28-year-old singer added a touch of rock n’ roll to her second summer performance on Saturday evening.
Dazzling: Miley rocked a shiny cone bra paired with a chic one-shouldered cropped black blazer that hugged her waist and fastened on the side. The pop star kicked off her show with We Can’t Stop, getting the crowd excited and singing along. Her performance included a medley of her biggest hits like Plastic Hearts, SMS (Bangerz), The Climb, and Malibu.
The audience joined in with the songstress as she delivered an explosive rendition of 23 with pyrotechnics lighting up the stage. Miley also treated fans to covers of Blondie’s Heart of Glass, Janis Joplin’s Maybe, and Mark Ronson’s Nothing Breaks Like A Heart.
In a heartfelt moment, Miley expressed her joy at seeing all her fans, sharing that she hadn’t been able to tour for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasized how music had been a uniting force during challenging times, saying, “it felt like music was the one thing that kept us together when we had to be apart.”
She finished off her stunning outfit with a pair of high-waisted wide-leg black trousers and a sleek silver glove adorning her right hand.
Showstopper: Cyrus kicked off her performance with the hit song We Can’t Stop, causing the crowd to erupt in cheers and sing along with her.
She followed up with a performance that showcased some of her most popular songs, such as Plastic Hearts, SMS (Bangerz), The Climb, and Malibu.
Participating in the excitement, the crowd enthusiastically rapped along with the singer as she delivered a dazzling performance filled with pyrotechnics for the hit song “23.”
Fan Appreciation: The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Cyrus expressed her joy at seeing all her fans in the crowd by saying, ‘I am thrilled to see each and every one of you.’
Miley’s outfit at her concert sparked comparisons to Britney Spears’ costume from her Oops…I Did It Again tour, according to fans online. Guns N’ Roses rocked the stage with a ninety-minute set featuring popular tunes like Live and Let Die, Sweet Child o’ Mine, and November Rain. The band’s lineup includes Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, and other talented musicians. Surprise appearances from Pink and Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters added to the excitement, with the band closing their set with Paradise City. Despite the festival organizers cutting their set short due to noise complaints from neighbors, fans showed their support by singing along with Axl to finish the song. The 10pm curfew was established after noise complaints during the festival’s first year in 2013.
Legendary rock band Guns N’ Roses graced the stage with a phenomenal ninety-minute performance, treating fans to timeless hits like Live and Let Die, Sweet Child o’ Mine, It’s So Easy, Mr. Brownstone, and November Rain.
Rockers: Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Slash, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Frank Ferrer, and Melissa Reese make up the current lineup of the band.
Guess what? Pink unexpectedly showed up and joined the band on stage to perform Patience with them.
Casual: Dave Grohl, the lead singer of Foo Fighters, joined Guns N’ Roses on stage to perform their final song, Paradise City, at a music festival. Unfortunately, the organizers had to cut the band’s performance short because they went slightly over their allotted time.