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See Miley Cyrus Cover Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin at iHeartRadio Fest

In addition to performing “Comfortably Numb” and “Black Dog,” singer also debuts live “Don’t Call Me Angel”

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Miley Cyrus staged her first post-divorce concert Saturday at Las Vegas’ iHeartRadio Music Festival, where the singer added a pair of classic rock staples to her setlist, Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” and Led Zeppelin’s “Black Dog.”

Cyrus’ show at the T-Mobile Arena also featured the debut performance of her, Ariana Grande and Lana Del Rey’s “Don’t Call Me Angel” collaboration, with the singer delivering an abridged version of that all-star single.

While Cyrus had previously performed “Black Dog” in concert – including during her Glastonbury set this summer – the iHeartRadio gig marked the first time she has covered Pink Floyd’s The Wall standout.

The performance of “Comfortably Numb” came just hours after People reported that Cyrus “broke up” with Kaitlynn Carter, who the singer was photographed with after announcing her separation from her husband of seven months, Liam Hemsworth; the actor has since filed for divorce.

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