Wonder World Tour

One dollar from each ticket sold was donated to the City of Hope National Medical Center, an organization devoted to the fight against cancer.

The full-length concert film was released on the limited, deluxe edition of Cyrus' third studio album Can't Be Tamed (2010).

Through the television series, Cyrus developed fame as a teen idol and released music credited to Hannah Montana.

It would expand throughout the United States, from September 14, 2009 in Portland, Oregon to December 2, 2009 in Miami, Florida, with a total of forty-five dates.

[8] Two days later, a European leg, with nine dates in the United Kingdom, was announced, marking Cyrus' first concerts to visit another continent.

Ticket buyers were required to bring the credit card used to make the purchase and photo identification to the concert venue in order to gain entry.

[16] After having completed filming for The Last Song (2010) in Tybee Island, Georgia, Cyrus returned to Los Angeles for tour rehearsals at The Forum in mid-August.

[18] Video content and lighting were designed by Seán Burke; the latter was provided by Production Resource Group (PRG).

Cyrus' flying required two winches, one for a vertical lift and one for a horizontal move that coursed the audience and back to the stage.

They met with the tour's choreographer, band manager, and lighting designer, asking them to bring their "hopes, wishes, and dreams.

[18] The pyrotechnics for the show were described as more elegant and subtle, being composed of pink flames with accentuation of silver and white glitter.

In this one we had to take a more theatrical approach with someone calling cues every step of the way because there was so much going on at once between props and automation", explained production manager Omar Abderrahman.

She wore a black leather hot pantsuit, a tank top, and a white fur vest with a silver sequined hood as she escaped the cocoon to perform the concert's opening number, "Breakout".

[19] After removing the fur vest, Cyrus performed "Start All Over" atop the scaffolding and continued the remainder of the first segment of the show with "7 Things" and "Kicking and Screaming".

[25] Replacing the feathered bottom with a tutu, Cyrus performed the Hannah Montana-credited song "Let's Get Crazy"[26] and "Hoedown Throwdown".

[20] She followed with a cover of Arrows' "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", where Cyrus mounted a red Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob FXDF 2010 that was suspended above the stage and traveled in a semi-oval path across the venue.

[23] The sixth segment of the show featured Cyrus performing "Simple Song", in which she dressed in a long, white shirt and a black tuxedo, in order to simulate a music conductor.

[20] Mikael Wood of The Los Angeles Times, in reference to Hannah Montana, commented, "Once again, make-believe Miley was more compelling than the real thing."

Wood believed Cyrus possessed charisma, commenting that she portrayed superstar authority, but failed because she was unable or unwilling to "give her fans a deeper idea of who she is and what her music means.

"[25] Dave Paulson of The Tennessean stated, "Cyrus' spectacle sets her apart from nearly every other A-list act touring today.

"[27] Michael Hann of the United Kingdom-based Guardian was impressed by the concert, praising the setlist and deeming it enjoyable for both children and adults.

"[21] Loewenstein deemed the concert a mission accomplished because of inevitable hits and Cyrus' charisma, drive, spunk, and a merely-limited vocal range.

[21] Erik Ensrst of The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel praised the show, stating that it was "a pure visual spectacle", but commented that producers forgot a place for Cyrus' personality.

[6] Kirsty Cameron of The Daily Telegraph wrote, "Despite her relatively young age, Cyrus showed her unfailing capability as performer.

"[32] James Reed of The Boston Globe noted that the Wonder World Tour presented Cyrus as both a "PG-rated tween pop star and an edgy rocker eager".

[40] On November 20, 2009, in its attempt to arrive at the destination of Greensboro, North Carolina, one of the buses for the Wonder World Tour overturned on a Virginian highway.

An eye witness of the accident explained that the bus appeared to have drifted off the road for a fairly long stretch before tipping over.

[44] Miley Cyrus: Live from London's airing on ABC was a filtered version of the full-length concert, which became available on the limited, deluxe edition of Can't Be Tamed, released on June 21, 2010.

[45][46] The deluxe edition featured the audio CD, containing the album's music, and a DVD, which contains nineteen live performances and behind-the-scenes footage with Cyrus.

[47] The performances of "Fly on the Wall" and "Start All Over" were included in Cyrus' second video album Can't Be Tamed: Mini DVD (2010), released only in the United Kingdom and Japan.

Cyrus performing the concert tour's opening number, " Breakout ".
Cyrus performing " Start All Over " on the Wonder World Tour
Cyrus performing "Bottom of the Ocean" on the concert tour
Cyrus performing "These Four Walls" during the Wonder World Tour
Cyrus performing "Spotlight" on the Wonder World Tour
Cyrus performing a cover of Arrows ' " I Love Rock 'n' Roll " on the Wonder World Tour
A teenage female with long, brunette hair grabs a microphone as she stands before a golden luggage cart. She is dressed in a black tank top, black hot pants, black leather boots and a blue jean vest. In the background, people ducking surround her and a DJ uses his equipment.
Cyrus performing " Party in the U.S.A. " during the Wonder World Tour
Cyrus performing the final song, " The Climb ", on the Wonder World Tour