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Miley Cyrus ‘Didn’t Make A Dime’ From Controversial ‘Bangerz’ Tour

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Miley Cyrus “didn’t make a dime” from her huge 2014 “Bangerz” tour. The “Wrecking Ball” hitmaker was said to have grossed just under $63 million USD with the global tour.

However, according to The Sun‘s Bizarre column, Cyrus didn’t make any money from it. Cyrus insisted of the extravagant stage set-up: “It was an investment in myself.

A lot of these ideas were so outlandish that no one wanted to support me in making these items. “I had big puppets, oversized beds, I arrived on stage by sliding down [a giant model of] my own tongue. “I didn’t make a dime on this tour because I wanted it to be excellent, and when everyone kept saying ‘Why are you doing this?

You are going to do, like, a hundred shows and you are not going to make any money?’ “I said there is no one I would rather invest in than myself.

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