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2021–2022 concert tour by Miley Cyrus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Attention Tour was a festival tour by American singer Miley Cyrus in support of her seventh studio album, Plastic Hearts (2020). It was her sixth headlining tour. The tour began on July 29, 2021, in Chicago, United States, and concluding on March 26, 2022, in São Paulo, Brazil. On April 1, six days after the tour's end, Cyrus released a live album of the Los Angeles performance entitled Attention: Miley Live.
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This set list is representative of the concert on March 21, 2022. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
- "Attention" (Video Introduction)
- "We Can't Stop" (contains elements of "Where Is My Mind?")
- "WTF Do I Know"
- "Plastic Hearts"
- "Heart of Glass"
- "Mother's Daughter"
- "4x4"
- "(SMS) Bangerz"
- "Dooo It!"
- "23"
- "Never Be Me"
- "Angels like You"
- "High"
- "You"
- "The Climb"
- "7 Things"
- "Bang Bang" / "See You Again"
- "Fly on the Wall"
- "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart"
- "Jolene"
- "Midnight Sky"
- Encore
Notes
- During the show in Los Angeles, Cyrus covered Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” and The Chantels' “Maybe”. Additionally, “Edge of Midnight” replaced “Midnight Sky”.
- During the performance in Buenos Aires, "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" was dedicated to the people of Ukraine following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- “WTF Do I Know”, “Nothing Breaks Like a Heart”, “Never Be Me”, “Mother’s Daughter”, “Jolene”, and “Fly on the Wall” were added to the set list on March 18.
- "Hoedown Throwdown" was performed in Santiago.
- “Angels Like You” was only performed in Bogota and São Paulo.
- During the performance in São Paulo, “Never Be Me", "Jolene" and "Midnight Sky" were not performed due to time constraints. Additionally, "Angels Like You" was dedicated to Taylor Hawkins, who died the day before, and Cyrus performed "Boys Don't Cry" with Anitta.[1]
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Tour dates
Cancelled shows
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Notes
- Part of Lollapalooza
- Part of Summerfest
- Part of Music Midtown
- Part of Austin City Limits
- Part of Austin City Limits
- Part of Lollapalooza
- Part of Asunciónico
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