"Hannah Montana" was a television show on the Disney Channel that featured performing artist Miley Cyrus. Cyrus played the title character. According to the plot, Hannah was an average young girl by day but a famous pop singer by night. The show vaulted Cyrus, the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, to fame. She toured in real life as "Hannah Montana" and under her own name. The television show "Hannah Montana" ran from 2006 to 2011.
"Hannah Montana Backstage Pass," published in 2008, is a romanticized scrapbook style account of Miley Cyrus' concert tour. The book includes tour itineraries, pictures of the tour bus, "personal" accounts and wardrobe photos from Cyrus concerts. The book comes with a guitar pick, a fashion wheel and a fake removable "backstage pass" to a Hannah Montana concert. The photo-heavy book is designed for preteen and teenage girls.
Real backstage passes to a Cyrus concert, or any other act for that matter, allow the holder access to exclusive areas of the concert venue. Typically the only way to get a backstage pass is to know the performer, be a corporate sponsor or a member of the media, or talk someone affiliated with one of the performers into giving you one. Because they are not available for sale to the general public, backstage passes can be quite expensive when they do pop-up on sites like Ebay.
Finally, there is a flash-based web game called "Miley Cyrus Backstage." The game is a simple flash program where the user dresses a Cyrus avatar in different clothes, hair styles, accessories and shoes. The user can make a printout of the final result.