.DefLeppard dedicated 'Pour Some Sugar on Me' to MileyCyrus at iHeartFestival
This sort of intermingling of genres and generations of artists is exactly what iHeart is all about. Below, find our time-stamped breakdown of Saturday night at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena:Miley Cyrus gets day 2 of iHeartRadio Music Festival started with "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart," wearing an all-black-leather two-piece outfit.
The guys of Mumford & Sons pause in front of a monitor after giving backstage interviews to watch Miley's opening set.Even though she's short two angels , Cyrus performs "Don't Call Me Angel" for the very first time. She also pulls out covers of Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd classics.
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