LOS ANGELES, May 22, 2026 — Miley Cyrus was honored with the 2,845th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Recording category today, cementing her place among music industry legends at 7011 Hollywood Boulevard.
The pop superstar delivered a heartfelt speech that moved fans and attendees alike, reflecting on the long journey that led to this milestone. Fighting back tears, Cyrus expressed deep gratitude to her supporters and shared a powerful piece of wisdom from her father, Billy Ray Cyrus.
“A skyscraper starts with a jackhammer,” she quoted. “So does a star on the Walk of Fame. It’s not about one big hit — it’s about showing up, day after day, even when no one’s watching.”
The ceremony marked a significant moment in Cyrus’ career, which has spanned nearly two decades since her breakout role as Hannah Montana. From chart-topping hits like “Wrecking Ball,” “Flowers,” and her recent critically acclaimed projects, Cyrus has continuously evolved as an artist while maintaining a devoted global fanbase.
Industry insiders and fellow artists attended the event, which featured red carpet glamour and emotional tributes. The star placement at 7011 Hollywood Boulevard now joins other music icons, further solidifying Cyrus’ cultural impact.
In her closing remarks, Cyrus emphasized perseverance and authenticity: “This star isn’t just mine — it belongs to every person who believed in me, even when I didn’t believe in myself.”
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce praised Cyrus for her contributions to music and entertainment, noting her influence across generations.
