America's singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus performed live at Save Our Stages virtual music festival on Sunday (IST). The 'wrecking ball' singer took the announcement on Twitter prior to her performance from Whiskey a go go, a venue in West Hollywood, California. The 27-year-old singer was seen performing on 'Zoombie' song from her recent album Midnight Sky as owned the stage in an all-black outfit. John Legend Performs ‘Bigger Love’ at BET’s Coronavirus Benefit Concert (Watch Video)

Cyrus is one of the 35 performers who will showcase at the Save Our Stages virtual or #SOSFEST, a three-day virtual music festival to spread awareness of the $10 billion Save Our Stages Act currently before Congress, and raise funds for independent venues that are the beneficiaries of the act -- if it passes, Variety had reported. The festival, which is taking place from Friday, October 16 through Sunday, October 18 is produced by YouTube Music and the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) and hosted by Reggie Watts. Lady Gaga Cheering for Shah Rukh Khan During COVID-19 Relief Concert Is a Moment You Don’t Want to Miss (Watch Video)

The all-original performances will be staged from 26 different independent venues across the country. Other artists include Adam Melchor, Alec Benjamin, Jason Mraz, Little Big Town, Foo Fighters, The Lumineers, Marshmello & Demi Lovato, Major Lazer, among others. The virtual music festival is live streaming in its entirety on NIVA's Official YouTube Channel with segments simultaneously airing on performer's Official Artist YouTube Channels -- with a prominent 'donate' button on the right-hand side of the screen.

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