Miley Cyrus shows serious rock chops in Ayu Dayclub debut
A message from a friend rolled in during Miley Cyrus’ July 4th spectacular at Resorts World Las Vegas: “How very Tina Turner of her!”
That’s it. I knew she reminded me of someone.
Her blond hair rising a Miley high and clad in a leather vest and American-flag mini, Cyrus threw a charge crowd into the opening night of Ayu Dayclub by Zouk Group. The pop-rock star stopped short of rocking out “Proud Mary,” but did pull off great covers of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” and Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” She unleashed her own hits, “The Climb” and “Edge of Midnight,” closing with a shattering “Wrecking Ball.”
Cyrus also partook in horseplay with transgender drag queen Sonique from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” (find her on IG @xosonique), summoning a Britney Spears-style dance routine on “American Woman.” Cyrus also called out, “Free Britney!” a phrase that has become a certain crowd-pleaser in concert performances (Cyrus has also used the #FreeBritney hashtag on social media).
Early in the nearly hourlong set, Cyrus told the crowd how great it was to be performing live again, especially on the Strip. “Nobody does it bigger than Las Vegas!” as her image was broadcast on the property’s 100,000-square-foot LED screen. Her performance was thus visible along Genting Boulevard (which was closed off) leading into the resort, across a lengthy segment of the Strip, and beyond.
Cyrus’ performance, with her veteran Miley Cyrus Band, was musically muscular, a match for the historic occasion. Cyrus is one of these artists who breaks as a kid star (in her case, “Hannah Montana”) and evolves to formidable, grown-up artist. Justin Timberlake and, more recently, Harry Styles spring to mind.
Cyrus is going to be around for a minute. She’d make a great resident headliner in Vegas, a place she clearly loves.
World-wide party
Around the VIP cabanas at Cyrus’ show: Resorts World headliner Tiësto, “Jersey Shore” star (and ex-“Chippendales” guest host) Vinny Guadagnino; fashion model Hailey Clauson; Brett and Jason Oppenheim, Mary Fitzgerald and Romain Bonnet of Netflix’s “Selling Sunset”; and the influencer Tina Louise. (we were hoping this was the same Tina Louise who is the last surviving cast member of “Gilligan’s Island”).
The Martinez Brothers, Blond:ish and Sita Abellan shut down the party, performing until just before sunrise.
Saturday, Tiësto and fellow headliner Zedd opened Ayu Dayclub, with DJ Ruckus, Madison Beer, Charly Jordan (a Las Vegas native, folks), Madds and Jack Harlow also performing.
Gatsby Lounge also sprung to life, with Questlove on Thursday, and Brody Jenner on Friday, leading the entertainment.
And, we must give a nod to early column fave Dawg House Saloon, where Uncle Kracker topped the headlining roster. “Y’all fallin’ asleep on me already, Las Vegas?” Kracker shouted Saturday night. Not a chance. That place pops. Darius Rucker also performed at an Ayu Dayclub/Nightclub special stage.
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