The singer is going to gift free merchandise to her fans during the shows

Jan 18, 2014 08:04 GMT  ·  By
Miley Cyrus is going to base her "Bangerz" tour on the cartoon "Ren & Stimpy"
   Miley Cyrus is going to base her "Bangerz" tour on the cartoon "Ren & Stimpy"

This comes as an odd piece of info, but lately all news related to Miley Cyrus has some degree of oddity connected to it. The “Wrecking Ball” singer has just announced that her upcoming “Bangerz” tour will be looking for inspiration to the '90s Nickelodeon cartoon “Ren and Stimpy.”

In order to get her fans to come to her concerts, Miley has even promised she will be giving away props during her performances, stuff like animal costumes inspired by John K., the creator of “Ren and Stimpy.”

The Canadian animator, who has drawn much praise but also a lot of controversy with his cartoon “Ren and Stimpy,” is confirmed as being the mastermind behind the stage show.

“I want to give [my fans] real things they can collect,” Cyrus is quoted as saying in a press conference. "I'm a little bit of a hoarder, so I hope my fans become hoarders. I want to give them real things to collect. I'll have things falling out of the sky that most people would sell at the merch table.”

Miley claims that she's not doing this for the money, she's doing this for her fans, which she wants to get the best experience possible. The whole experience is said to last close to 90 minutes plus an acoustic set that “can go on as long as I want,” Miley explains.

The 21-year-old artist also revealed that the outfits she'll be wearing on stage would be designed by her friend Marc Jacobs, but also by Jeremy Scott and Bob Mackie. Jacobs and Cyrus share a long collaboration, as the singer was featured in his last catalog for the spring-summer collection.

Miley's highly anticipated “Bangerz” tour starts in Vancouver on February 14, continuing with dates in the United States and then in Europe later in May.