Miley Cyrus.Photo: Vijat Mohindra

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrushas a brand new gig!

The “Midnight Sky” singer, 28, has signed an overall talent and development deal with NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, which includes performing inStand By You, a Pride concert special filmed exclusively for Peacock.

The one-hour event, which will be the first in Cyrus' commitment to star in three specials for NBCU, will feature the pop star singing an array of her hits and putting her creative spin on beloved classics “all in the spirit of Pride,” according to a press release.

Cyrus' agreement also includes a first look deal between NBCU Television and Streaming, her own production company and momTish Cyrus' production company Hopetown Entertainment.

Miley Cyrus.Vijat Mohindra

Miley Cyrus

“We’re starting this journey together with a Pride special on Peacock to celebrate a month we both want to highlight with this concert event!” she added.

News of Cyrus' deal with NBCU comes nearly a week after the songstress appeared onSaturday Night Liveas the variety show’s musical guest,performing her new song “Without You"with the Kid LAROI for the first time.

On theElon Musk-hostedepisode, Cyrus also sang her godmotherDolly Parton’s 1977 hit “Light of a Clear Blue Morning” as part of a Mother’s Day tribute and made a cameo in a Space X-inspired sketch.

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As for her past projects with NBCU, Cyruswas previously a judgeon the 11th and 13th season ofThe Voice.

“Miley is the true definition of a multi-hyphenate superstar and her Pride special, ‘Stand By You’ for Peacock is the perfect way to kick off this incredible partnership,” Susan Rovner, chairman of Entertainment Content at NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, said in a statement. “The creative possibilities for Miley across our portfolio are literally endless and we can’t wait to collaborate on amazing projects across genres with her, Tish Cyrus’s Hopetown Entertainment and Adam Leber for Rebel.”

source: people.com