Miley Cyrus has covered Cher‘s classic hit Believe as part of Peacock’s Pride Month concert.
The Can’t Be Tamed singer hit the stage flanked by a crew of drag queens dressed as the Goddess of Pop during the ‘Stand by You’ special, available to stream from Friday, June 25.
During the show, Miley will also tackle classic hits including Cyndi Lauper‘s True Colors, Pat Benatar‘s We Belong, ABBA‘s Dancing Queen, and a Madonna medley.
It’s the latest in a string of cover versions from Miley, who released her own take on Blondie’s Heart of Glass last year after debuting the tune during the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Following the show, frontwoman Debbie Harry praised the star for making the track “uniquely her’s”.
“We haven’t actually spoken, but we’ve written back and forth and I congratulated her on doing something that was uniquely her with Heart of Glass’,” she told NME.
“I thought she did a great job and I liked the way the performance looked and she’s a force to be reckoned with. I’m really proud of the fact she did our song and made it uniquely hers.”
And Bonnie Tyler also heaped praise on Miley after the singer tackled her classic hit It’s a Heartache.
Taking to Twitter to rave about Miley’s rendition, Bonnie penned: “Hearing Miley singing ‘It’s a Heartache’ has honestly made my day!
“I would LOVE to duet with you some time Miley Cyrus.”
It didn’t take long for the pop star to respond, telling the music veteran she’s totally down for the pair hitting the studio together.
“Not sure there’s an artist I’ve listened to more than I have you,” gushed Miley. “You’ve made me feel heard since I was a little raspy voiced girl. Love love love that!”