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Daily Tribune
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Tribune
It's hard to maintain sobriety while touring, says Miley Cyrus
Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles Miley Cyrus thinks it's 'really hard to maintain sobriety' while touring. The 32-year-old pop star hasn't paired an album with live shows since her Bangerz Tour back in 2014, and Miley has now revealed that she has no intention of hitting the road anytime soon. During an appearance on Good Morning America, Miley - who quit using marijuana in 2017 - explained: 'It's really hard to maintain sobriety when you're on the road, which is kind of a pillar of stability in my life. None of this that I create would even be possible without the way I think about things.' Miley also thinks there's an insufficient 'infrastructure' for touring artists. The pop star said: 'I do have the physical ability. I have the opportunities to tour, I wish I had the desire, but I don't. I also don't think that there's an infrastructure that supports artists.' Miley acknowledged that touring has negatively impacted her mental health in the past. The Wrecking Ball hitmaker said: 'I do think it's really hard to keep mental wellness.' In 2023, Miley admitted that touring 'isn't healthy' for her. The singer has enjoyed huge success in her music career - but Miley believes that touring 'erases [her] humanity' and stifles her ability to write new songs. The Flowers hitmaker explained in a TikTok video: 'Having every day the relationship between you and other humans being subject and observer isn't healthy for me because it erases my humanity and my connection. And without my humanity and my connection, I can't be a songwriter, which is my priority.' Miley also reflected on the differences between herself and her dad, music star Billy Ray Cyrus. The chart-topping singer admitted that she had financial and emotional stability during her younger years, whereas her dad was forced to struggle through the early years of his life. Miley explained: 'My dad grew up the opposite of me.


South Wales Guardian
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Guardian
Miley Cyrus says lack of ‘infrastructure' has left her with no ‘desire' to tour
The singer, 32, who rose to fame after starring in the Disney Channel program Hannah Montana, is best known for her hit songs We Can't Stop, Wrecking Ball, and Flowers. Despite releasing a new album, Something Beautiful, in May, the singer said she is not interested in touring, describing the toll it takes on her mental health. Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America, Cyrus said: 'I do have the physical ability and I have the opportunities to tour. I wish I had the desire, but I don't.' She added: 'I also don't think that there's actually an infrastructure that supports artists. 'Artists like Prince, that are not here today, that lived such a high-intensity lifestyle out on the road, and it's really hard to maintain sobriety when you're on the road, which is a really important kind of pillar of stability in my life. 'And not only losing their life, but losing their minds. None of this that I create would ever be possible without the way that I think about things.' The popstar was last on tour in 2022, performing at festivals across North and South America. She added: 'I do think it's really hard to keep you know mental wellness. 'You have so many thousands of people screaming at you, so dopamine, you're feeling a lot of love, and then you totally crash at the end of the show and you start thinking that one person loving you is not enough, it needs to be 10,000, it needs to be 80,000.' This comes after Cyrus joined singer Beyonce during her Cowboy Carter tour to perform their track II Most Wanted at a show in Paris. She said: 'When you're standing beside her, you can actually feel her desire and her passion. That, to me, is a win. It's not a trophy, it's not something physical that you hold or put on a shelf, but it's something that I have that's a true win. The singer also stars in a new film, Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful, which will be available to stream on Disney+ from July 30.


News18
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Miley Cyrus Admits 'It's Hard To Maintain Sobriety, Keep Mental Wellness While Touring'
Miley Cyrus also revealed that she has no intention of hitting the road anytime soon. Miley Cyrus thinks it's 'really hard to maintain sobriety" while touring. The 32-year-old pop star hasn't paired an album with live shows since her Bangerz Tour back in 2014, and Miley has now revealed that she has no intention of hitting the road anytime soon. During an appearance on Good Morning America, Miley – who quit using marijuana in 2017 – explained: 'It's really hard to maintain sobriety when you're on the road, which is kind of a pillar of stability in my life. None of this that I create would even be possible without the way I think about things." Miley also thinks there's an insufficient 'infrastructure" for touring artists. The pop star said: 'I do have the physical ability. I have the opportunities to tour, but I wish I had the desire, but I don't. I also don't think that there's an infrastructure that supports artists." Miley acknowledged that touring has negatively impacted her mental health in the past. The Wrecking Ball hitmaker said: 'I do think it's really hard to keep mental wellness." In 2023, Miley admitted that touring 'isn't healthy" for her. The singer has enjoyed huge success in her music career, but Miley believes that touring 'erases [her] humanity" and stifles her ability to write new songs. The Flowers hitmaker explained in a TikTok video: 'Having every day the relationship between you and other humans being subject and observer isn't healthy for me because it erases my humanity and my connection. And without my humanity and my connection, I can't be a songwriter, which is my priority." Miley also reflected on the differences between herself and her dad, music star Billy Ray Cyrus. The chart-topping singer admitted that she had financial and emotional stability during her younger years, whereas her dad was forced to struggle through the early years of his life. Miley explained: 'My dad grew up the opposite of me. I grew up on a soundstage, like in a house with a family who was super close and all lived under the same roof, and I grew up financially stable and emotionally stable, I think, in my relationships also. That's something that my dad didn't have." First Published: July 16, 2025, 20:17 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Leader Live
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Miley Cyrus says lack of ‘infrastructure' has left her with no ‘desire' to tour
The singer, 32, who rose to fame after starring in the Disney Channel program Hannah Montana, is best known for her hit songs We Can't Stop, Wrecking Ball, and Flowers. Despite releasing a new album, Something Beautiful, in May, the singer said she is not interested in touring, describing the toll it takes on her mental health. Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America, Cyrus said: 'I do have the physical ability and I have the opportunities to tour. I wish I had the desire, but I don't.' She added: 'I also don't think that there's actually an infrastructure that supports artists. 'Artists like Prince, that are not here today, that lived such a high-intensity lifestyle out on the road, and it's really hard to maintain sobriety when you're on the road, which is a really important kind of pillar of stability in my life. 'And not only losing their life, but losing their minds. None of this that I create would ever be possible without the way that I think about things.' The popstar was last on tour in 2022, performing at festivals across North and South America. She added: 'I do think it's really hard to keep you know mental wellness. 'You have so many thousands of people screaming at you, so dopamine, you're feeling a lot of love, and then you totally crash at the end of the show and you start thinking that one person loving you is not enough, it needs to be 10,000, it needs to be 80,000.' This comes after Cyrus joined singer Beyonce during her Cowboy Carter tour to perform their track II Most Wanted at a show in Paris. She said: 'When you're standing beside her, you can actually feel her desire and her passion. That, to me, is a win. It's not a trophy, it's not something physical that you hold or put on a shelf, but it's something that I have that's a true win. The singer also stars in a new film, Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful, which will be available to stream on Disney+ from July 30.


RTÉ News
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Miley Cyrus says lack of 'infrastructure' has left her with no 'desire' to tour
Pop star Miley Cyrus has said she has no "desire" to go on tour, adding that there is not enough "infrastructure" to support artists. The singer, 32, who rose to fame after starring in the Disney Channel program Hannah Montana, is best known for her hit songs We Can't Stop, Wrecking Ball, and Flowers, which was No 1 for ten weeks in Ireland in early 2023. Despite releasing a new album, Something Beautiful, in May, the singer said she is not interested in touring, describing the toll it takes on her mental health. Speaking on ABC's Good Morning America, Cyrus said: "I do have the physical ability and I have the opportunities to tour. I wish I had the desire, but I don't." She added: "I also don't think that there's actually an infrastructure that supports artists. "Artists like Prince, that are not here today, that lived such a high-intensity lifestyle out on the road, and it's really hard to maintain sobriety when you're on the road, which is a really important kind of pillar of stability in my life. "And not only losing their life but losing their minds. None of this that I create would ever be possible without the way that I think about things." The popstar was last on tour in 2022, performing at festivals across North and South America. She added: "I do think it's really hard to keep you know mental wellness. "You have so many thousands of people screaming at you, so dopamine, you're feeling a lot of love, and then you totally crash at the end of the show and you start thinking that one person loving you is not enough, it needs to be 10,000, it needs to be 80,000." This comes after Cyrus joined singer Beyoncé during her Cowboy Carter tour to perform their track II Most Wanted at a show in Paris. She said: "When you're standing beside her, you can actually feel her desire and her passion. That, to me, is a win. It's not a trophy, it's not something physical that you hold or put on a shelf, but it's something that I have that's a true win. The singer also stars in a new film, Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful, which will be available to stream on Disney+ from 30 July.