“I stand here still proud to have been Hannah Montana because she made Miley in so some ways,” Miley Cyrus said while accepting her Disney Legend Award in August 2024. As most Millennials and Gen-Zers know, Miley (and Hannah) raised these generations — a lot in order that fans have been pining for a Hannah Montana 2026 tour and a reboot series. In any case, the twentieth anniversary of Miley’s blonde-headed alter ego is coming up, and he or she had been planning the celebrating for some time.
“It really was the start of all of this,” Miley acknowledged during a July 2025 Sirius XM interview. “It’s crazy to think too that I began as a personality that I believed was going to be unattainable to shed. Now that’s something that once I walk right into a space, it’s checked out as a way of nostalgia, but I’ve now been integrated into everyone’s life because the character itself.”
Disney+ confirmed that it could release a twentieth anniversary special on March 24, 2026. Weeks beforehand, the streamer released the teaser.
Here’s every little thing we all know concerning the Hannah Montana twentieth Anniversary Special and more of what Miley’s said about her character.
Is a Hannah Montana Tour Happening in 2026?
No, sorry Hannah Montana fans, but an official 2026 tour has not been confirmed. All Miley said during her Sirius XM appearance was, “I need to design something really special” for the twentieth “Hannah-versary.” So, that might mean anything, but Miley has stated that she’s not wanting to tour anytime soon. It’s unlikely that she’ll actually organize a tour, but a concert might be within the cards.
Is Miley Cyrus Bringing the Hannah Montana Series Back?
Miley has not expressed a proper plan to bring the Hannah Montana series back for a reboot. Nevertheless, she’s never ruled it out. During a September 2020 appearance on the “Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp” radio show, the “Flowers” hitmaker noted, “Hannah’s in storage.”
Nevertheless, during a December 2025 Good Morning America red carpet interview, Miley said she was “definitely” planning something special to “honor” Hannah.
“I’m definitely — within the works, a whole lot of my time without delay is being spent on how can I honor Hannah in such a special celebration for us all,” Miley explained. “So, I’m excited to have a good time her also.”
“ when something’s like vintage T-shirt? Enough time has to go by, and it’s good again,” Miley said. “It goes through that period where it’s just bad since it’s old, then it’s so old that it’s good again. That’s why we’ve got to attend. Hannah is sort of a high quality wine. We gotta wait until she’s ready.”
How Will Miley Cyrus Rejoice the Hannah Montana 2026 Anniversary?
Miley is planning to have a good time the twentieth anniversary of her Disney Channel character, which she has indicated she’s going to do on several occasions last 12 months. On the January 3, 2026, Palm Springs International Film Festival, she told Variety that she’s been “working hard” on the upcoming project. She even teased, “You see the bangs,” referring to Hannah’s iconic ‘do.
On February 17, 2026, Disney+ unveiled a teaser for its official Hannah Montana twentieth Anniversary Special, which can stream on March 24.
Does Disney Need a Hannah Montana Reboot?
Nobody from the Walt Disney Company has expressed a proper interest in revisiting the sitcom. Nevertheless, almost everyone from the unique solid is open-minded about it. Jason Earles previously revealed that he pitched a “reimagining” of the show in the summertime of 2024, nevertheless it wasn’t “the precise time.”
Jason Earles on pitching a possible ‘Hannah Montana’ reimagining pic.twitter.com/mMxzIFsi23
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) October 29, 2024
“It was conflicted with another stuff in development or whatever,” the actor told Deadline on the October 2024 premiere of Wizards Beyond Waverly Place. “And it looks as if if Wizards does well, it makes a whole lot of sense to revisit the Hannah universe as well.”
Why Doesn’t Miley Cyrus Need to Go on Tour?
Miley said she definitely has “the physical ability” and the “opportunities” to go on a world tour, but she simply doesn’t need to.
“I wish I had the need, but I don’t,” the Grammy winner said during a July 2025 Good Morning America appearance. “I also don’t think that there’s actually an infrastructure that supports artists.”

