Miley Cyrus to Perform at Steven Tyler's Annual Grammy Awards Viewing Party: 'Incredible Night'

"Miley joined me in this important work when we launched Janie's Fund in 2015 and is a powerful voice and advocate for women," said the Aerosmith singer

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Miley Cyrus is set to perform at Steven Tyler's annual star-studded Grammy Awards viewing party.

The 73-year-old Aerosmith music legend's fourth annual Grammy Awards viewing party is scheduled to take place Sunday, April 3 at the Hollywood Palladium.

The event will benefit Janie's Fund, a charitable organization started by Tyler in partnership with Youth Villages. Its mission is to help abused and neglected girls.

Cyrus, 29, is a long-time supporter of the charitable organization, Tyler explained.

"The support that this Grammy Awards Viewing Party has received is incredibly moving, and we can't wait to continue the tradition this year," said Tyler per a news release.

"Miley joined me in this important work when we launched Janie's Fund in 2015 and is a powerful voice and advocate for women. I can't think of another artist that better aligns with our mission. Together, we will celebrate our fellow music artists' accolades, and also honor the courageous young women our organization is helping with "After Care" — it's going to be an incredible night."

"Proud to support #JamforJanie🎸," Cyrus wrote on Instagram following the announcement. "Honored to be a small part of the incredible work @JaniesFund is doing! Their mission is to take care of abused and neglected girls & empower young people to use their voice to stand up against injustice! I will be there representing the @happyhippiefdn 💛 thank you @iamstevent@aerosmith for inviting me! 🤘🏻"

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The viewing party first launched in 2018 and has raised more than $7.6 million for the charity since then.

The organization was named after Aerosmith's 1989 song, "Janie's Got a Gun," about a girl who was abused by her father.

The statement mission on its site reads in part, "Janie's Fund has two important goals: to bring much-needed awareness to the issue of abuse and neglect of children and to generate financial support to ensure that girls receive the most effective services available to help them overcome the trauma and pain of abuse. Contributions to Janie's Fund support proven programs at Youth Villages that have demonstrated effectiveness in addressing the trauma of sexual abuse in children and expansion of these services to help even more girls."

The event will be attended by several A-list celebrities. Some of the event chairs include big Hollywood names from Caitlyn Jenner, Jim Carrey, John Stamos, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson, Sharon Stone, Bill Maher, Elton John to Lionel Richie.

The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday, April 3 in Las Vegas.

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