Miley Cyrus ditches alter-ego for newly announced tour

For the first time in her career, Miley Cyrus will be hitting the road without being accompanied by her alternate persona, Hannah Montana, which will be quite the undertaking as Cyrus will travel across 43 cities in the United States with herself as the sole main attraction.

The long tour will begin September 14th in Portland, OR and continue throughout the fall right into December when she closes with a performance in Miami, FL on December 2nd. Being away from family for such a long stretch can be tough, but thankfully Miley will have her older brother Trace Cyrus and his band Metro Station along for the ride to open each show.

Since breaking onto the scene in 2003, Miley Cyrus has achieved considerable success, both with and without the help of Hannah Montana, and her latest studio album “Breakout” — also a first solely as Miley Cyrus, rather than Hannah Montana — debuted at the top of Billboards Top 100.

Miley Cyrus tickets will go on sale to the public on June 13th. Check below for tour dates, and keep an eye out on this page for when our Miley Cyrus tickets become available!

Miley Cyrus North American Tour Dates

Sep 14 – Rose Garden – Portland, OR
Sep 16 – Tacoma Dome – Tacoma, WA
Sep 18 – Oracle Arena – Oakland, CA
Sep 20 – HP Pavilion at San Jose – San Jose, CA
Sep 22 – Staples Center – Los Angeles, CA
Sep 23 – Honda Center – Anaheim, CA
Sep 25 – Jobing.com Arena – Glendale, AZ
Sep 26 – Thomas & Mack Center – Las Vegas, NV
Sep 29 – Energy Solutions Arena – Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 2 – Qwest Center – Omaha, NE
Oct 3 – Sprint Center – Kansas City, MO
Oct 4 – Scottrade Center – St. Louis, MO
Oct 6 – Palace of Auburn Hills – Auburn Hills, MI
Oct 7 – Nationwide Arena – Columbus, OH
Oct 9 – Wells Fargo Arena – Des Moines, IA
Oct 10 – Bradley Center – Milwaukee, WI
Oct 12 – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
Oct 15 – AT&T Center – San Antonio, TX
Oct 18 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX
Oct 20 – New Orleans Arena – New Orleans, LA
Oct 21 – FedExForum – Memphis, TN
Oct 23 – BJCC Arena – Birmingham, AL
Oct 24 – Alltel Arena – North Little Rock, AR
Oct 27 – United Center – Chicago, IL
Oct 29 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN
Oct 31 – Freedom Hall – Louisville, KY
Nov 1 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
Nov 3 – Verizon Center – Washington, DC
Nov 4 – Wachovia Center – Philadelphia, PA
Nov 5 – Bryce Jordan Center – University Park, PA
Nov 7 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
Nov 8 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
Nov 9 – TD Banknorth Garden – Boston, MA
Nov 12 – XL Center – Hartford, CT
Nov 15 – Quickens Loan Arena – Cleveland, OH
Nov 16 – Conseco Fieldhouse – Indianapolis, IN
Nov 18 – Nassau Coliseum – Long Island, NY
Nov 19 – Nassau Coliseum – Long Island, NY
Nov 22 – Greensboro Coliseum – Greensboro, NC
Nov 24 – Time Warner Cable Arena – Charlotte, NC
Nov 25 – Sommet Center – Nashville, TN
Nov 28 – Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, SC
Nov 29 – Philips Arena – Atlanta, GA
Dec 1 – St. Pete Times Forum – Tampa, FL
Dec 2 – American Airlines Arena- Miami, FL