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Hannah Montana’s tour which extends for three whole months
is causing quite a stir among children and parents as well.
Tomorrow is set to be the 69 performance at the Verizon
Center and Baltimore
will be next on Tuesday.
Parents and children who haven’t got their hands on tickets
are fighting with every resource they’ve got. The children who already have a
ticket can consider themselves lucky and are the talk of their schools.
Pop teen Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old daughter of country
singer Billy Ray Cyrus, is in the middle of her The Best of Both Worlds concert
tour along with the Jonas Brothers, the rock teen band, as the opening act. She
is the star of the Disney Channel Original Series, Hannah Montana, where she
plays Miley Stewart, a high school girl who transforms on weekends in Hannah
Montana, a pop diva. The show premiered on March 24, 2006 and two years later it was broadcasted in
almost every continent in the world.
Her tour sold out in minutes. The tickets even sold with
$2,500 each, thus outselling Bruce Springsteen or even the Eagles, according to
Baltimoresun.com.
Resellers even asked for $1,000 for a ticket worth of $66.
Miley Cyrus is accompanied on stage by a seven-piece band
and eight dancers.
The Jonas Brothers will accompany her only through January 9
when they will be replaced by Aly & amp; AJ for the Jan. 11-24 shows.
On February 1 Walt Disney Pictures will release the concert
film "Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds," nola.com
informs.
The only problem is that the film will run in Baton
Rouge at the theatres in Rave Baton Rouge 16 and the
Rave Mall of Louisiana, and is scheduled to run for a week.
Her album “Hannah Montana” has sold 3.2 million copies in
the United States
and more than 4 million worldwide.
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