In a surprising turn of events, Miley Cyrus is reportedly back in negotiations for a Las Vegas residency, signaling a potential departure from her earlier announcement of avoiding tours for the time being. The 31-year-old pop sensation is said to have revived discussions after receiving a “higher offer” to grace the iconic stages of Sin City, following in the footsteps of legendary performers like Adele, Britney Spears, and Celine Dion.

According to a source close to the negotiations, Cyrus had initially turned down an offer from MGM, citing her aversion to life on the road. However, her love for the stage appears to have outweighed the drawbacks of touring, prompting a reconsideration. The insider revealed to The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre Column, “Miley has been in talks about making her Sin City debut for quite some time. Talks resumed recently after a higher offer was put on the table.”

If the ‘Flowers’ hitmaker accepts the enticing offer, she could potentially follow in the footsteps of U2 and take over the coveted spot at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The insider highlighted a potential obstacle in these negotiations, explaining that artists are now becoming more assertive in their fee demands, particularly after reports surfaced that U2 received a staggering £800,000 per show.

George Millington