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Miley Cyrus and Adam Sandler deliver heartbreaking performance to honor Las Vegas victims
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Sandler and Cyrus appeared on Jimmy Fallons The Tonight Show, where they sang a duet cover of No Freedom." - photo by Herb Scribner
Miley Cyrus and Adam Sandler delivered a heartbreaking performance Monday night to honor the victims of Sundays Las Vegas shooting.

Sandler and Cyrus appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where they sang a duet cover of No Freedom, a song from Dido originally released in 2013, according to Entertainment Weekly.

Fallon said he brought the two on to honor the victims of the Las Vegas shooting, where 59 people were killed and more than 500 were injured after a lone gunman opened fire at a country music festival.

This morning we woke up to the news of another senseless shooting this time in Las Vegas, Fallon said. In the face of tragedies and acts of terror, we need to remember that good still exists in this world. Were here to entertain you tonight, and thats what were going to do.

Cyrus and Sandler then both joined Fallon onstage.

Sandler, who was on the show to promote his new movie The Meyerowitz Stories, played guitar, while Cyrus led with vocals.

Watch the performance here.

Cyrus said she chose the song because freedom is so important in the world after tragedy.

There is no love without freedom, and I think about that when these tragic events happen, she said. What is music if we cant go see our favorite artists perform because were scared of violence or were scared of losing someone that we love. ... Were supposed to be the land of the free, but we cant have freedom if were constantly living in fear.

The duet received positive reviews from Mashable.

Miley is as good as ever, and her voice is perfectly suited to the Dido song. Sandler makes a great addition to the country music vibe, occasionally harmonizing nicely with Cyrus' voice. A perfectly pitched performance in every respect, Mashable wrote.