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Miley Cyrus Gets Emotional When Performing 'Wrecking Ball' at iHeartRadio Festival
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The former Disney star performs 'We Can't Stop', 'Party in the USA' and a cover of Melanie Safka's 'Look What They've Done to My Song' before crying on the stage when singing 'Wrecking Ball'.

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Miley Cyrus performed her hits during iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas on Sunday afternoon, September 21. Wearing a white tight corset and shorts, the former Disney star appeared on the stage at iHeartRadio Music Festival Village, which was her first of two scheduled shows at the music event.

Cyrus began her four-song set with "We Can't Stop" During the performance, the stage was packed with several dwarf dancers who were dressed in flower, mushroom and rainbow costumes. The 20-year-old singer then performed her other hit, "Party in the USA", before covering Melanie Safka's "Look What They've Done to My Song".

Cyrus' set was highlighted by her emotional rendition of "Wrecking Ball". The former child actress, who had just called off her engagement to actor Liam Hemsworth, was reportedly shedding tears when singing the heartbreaking song.

"Wrecking Ball" is the second single off Cyrus' newest album that arrives next month, "Bangerz". Cyrus later thanked her fans for helping "Wrecking Ball" to reach No. 1 on Billboard hot 100, saying, "I couldn't have done it without all you guys."

Later that day, Cyrus performed at the festival's main stage at MGM Grand Garden Arena. After being introduced by fellow pop star Britney Spears, Cyrus walked onto the stage in a sheer dress with pasties over her nipples. She performed the same songs with the dwarf dancers twerking around her.

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