Miley Cyrus Performs On Today Show’s Concert Series

August 29, 2009 by Jeanne  

Miley Cyrus Performs On Today Show’s Concert Series

Fans of teen star, Miley Cyrus, were treated to an outdoor concert as part of the Today Show Concert Series.  She always has a good amount of energy and I think that, considering her young age, she’s quite a good live performing.  She sang her new song “Party In the USA” as well as “The Climb,” “See You Again” and “Kicking and Screaming” (extra videos after the jump!).
Check out “Party in the USA.”

Fall Out Boy on Today Show Concert Series

May 22, 2009 by Jeanne  

Fall Out Boy on Today Show Concert Series

Fall Out Boy performed on the Today show’s Summer Concert Series this morning and they were pretty good (“Thanks For the Memories” was a little rough but the rest was good). 

The thing that cracks me up every time I see this band is that the lead singer is completely eclipsed by bass player, Pete Wentz, who has always been the most popular member (which is even more true now that he’s married to Ashlee Simpson). 
They kicked off the Memorial Day Celebration by performing hits like “Dance, Dance.”  I can never hear that song without swaying and dancing a …read more

No Doubt Kicks Off Today’s Concert Series

May 1, 2009 by Jeanne  

No Doubt Kicks Off Today’s Concert Series

No Doubt kicked off the Today show’s Summer Concert Series this morning by performing three of their biggest hits “Spiderwebs,” “Don’t Speak” and “It’s My Life.”  I would have liked to hear them do “Just a Girl” though. They haven’t toured together in five years and I think it showed a little bit even though I still really love them!
“Don’t Speak” was their first song and it felt like lead singer, Gwen Stefani, was struggling a little bit but seemed to get more into as the song progressed.

 

“Spiderwebs” was a little rough, I won’t lie, but the outdoor concert performances …read more


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