Miley Cyrus is positioning herself to perform at the Super Bowl and could headline one of the most anticipated and talked-about halftime shows in recent years.
Miley Cyrus may be closer than ever to taking centre stage at the iconic Super Bowl halftime show. In a recent interview, the artist made it clear — albeit cautiously — that she would be open to the challenge if the opportunity arose.
“I’ve always thought the Super Bowl comes with a lot of pressure,” she admitted. However, she also hinted at an idea that could change everything: reinterpreting the performance through her own narrative. “If I could approach it as a journey through my discography, celebrating each era, then I could do it.”
And that is the key. Because if there is one thing that defines Miley Cyrus, it is her ability to reinvent herself without losing her identity. From Hannah Montana to ‘Flowers’, her career is a living archive of cultural moments that could translate into a truly generational show.
The context also works in her favour. In recent years, the Super Bowl stage has been dominated by male artists, while historically, female-led performances have generated greater cultural impact and global conversation. The audience is calling for it — and festivals confirm it: female artists are not only selling out venues, but shaping the rhythm of the industry.
From an artistic standpoint, few profiles are as prepared as Miley Cyrus. With over two decades in the industry, a catalogue of instantly recognisable hits and a well-established stage presence, she could deliver a show that blends nostalgia, spectacle and evolution. From revisiting her pop beginnings to exploring her more rock-driven or refined side, everything fits within her narrative.
Moreover, her network of collaborations opens the door to a high-impact guest line-up, with names ranging from Stevie Nicks to Dolly Parton, further reinforcing the cross-generational appeal of her career.
The question is no longer whether Miley Cyrus is ready for the Super Bowl. The question is whether the Super Bowl is ready for her.