Miley Cyrus's controversial Bangerz
tour has garnered headlines due to her racy on-stage antics which have
seen her kissing a mystery female fan from the audience and wearing
provocative outfits.
Many parents of younger concert-goers were said to be outraged by 21-year-old Miley's performances, even reportedly suggesting that the tour be cancelled.
But now, it looks like many people have got over the shock factor and are enjoying the controversial tour with the price of tickets rising to around $200 each on the secondary market.
It's quite a turnaround for the singer. Back in February a report on Australia's NineMSN music blog, MusicFix suggested that Miley's management has been subject to a slew of complaints.
'Miley’s management have been flooded with complaints, mainly from parents, since her tour began last week in Canada with calls for the entire tour to be axed,' a source told the website.
'Her team, including management, record label execs and the entire tour staff including the director, costume department and choreographers - have been called for an emergency meeting as arenas across the US threaten to pull out of the show,' a claim LiveNation denied to MailOnline.
Miley defended herself against her critics when she recently tweeted: 'I don't think people realize how much energy I put into my shows & how much their bad energy brings me down.' [sic]
No doubt the young star will welcome the good news as she's had a tough week. The singer broke down in tears on stage on Wednesday night following the tragic death of her dog Floyd.
But ever the professional, Miley Cyrus was back in concert on Thursday, managing to hold her emotions in check for the latest leg of her Bangerz tour.
Cyrus put on her usual raunchy show at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Many parents of younger concert-goers were said to be outraged by 21-year-old Miley's performances, even reportedly suggesting that the tour be cancelled.
But now, it looks like many people have got over the shock factor and are enjoying the controversial tour with the price of tickets rising to around $200 each on the secondary market.
She's won the fans over: Tickets to see Miley's
final run of US shows cost on average $200 on the secondary market
despite the controversial nature of the shows
'Miley’s management have been flooded with complaints, mainly from parents, since her tour began last week in Canada with calls for the entire tour to be axed,' a source told the website.
'Her team, including management, record label execs and the entire tour staff including the director, costume department and choreographers - have been called for an emergency meeting as arenas across the US threaten to pull out of the show,' a claim LiveNation denied to MailOnline.
Miley defended herself against her critics when she recently tweeted: 'I don't think people realize how much energy I put into my shows & how much their bad energy brings me down.' [sic]
No doubt the young star will welcome the good news as she's had a tough week. The singer broke down in tears on stage on Wednesday night following the tragic death of her dog Floyd.
But ever the professional, Miley Cyrus was back in concert on Thursday, managing to hold her emotions in check for the latest leg of her Bangerz tour.
Cyrus put on her usual raunchy show at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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