During a recent interview with her sister Brandi, Fuse News' correspondent, the twerking pop star Miley Cyrus talked about her highly anticipated upcoming Bangerz world tour, which she says it would be a learning experience for children. "Even though parents probably won't think this, I think my show is educational for kids," the "Wrecking Ball" singer said to her sister.

"[Kids are] going to be exposed to art most people don't know about," she added. "People are taught to look at things so black and white, especially in small towns. I'm excited to take this tour to places where [art] like this wouldn't be accepted, where kids wouldn't learn about this different kind of art."

The Cyrus sisters also discuss about specific elements of the show, which features Madonna-inspired costumes and an acoustic set. "I want to make things look high-end, like something you would see on Madonna's tour, but make it feel a lot more young," said the "Adore You" singer.

She also promises to give away merchandise by dropping it on the audience, even if it means cutting her own sales: "I made the money I needed to make, and now it's about putting money into the tour and making sure my fans get the best show, [making] it worth going to see."

In addition, it was announced during the interview that Miley and Brandy's mom, Tish, would be dancing on stage with Motley Crüe. This should be interesting.

Miley Cyrus will kick off her Bangerz tour on Feb. 14 in Vancouver, and previously hinted "our whole tour is literally based on animals" that Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi has designed "imaginative animals" for the tour.