Music News Roundup: Taylor Swift Dominates iHeartRadio Awards, Rosalia's Concert Cut Short, Julien's Auctions Music Icons Sale, and Miley Cyrus Honors 'Hannah Montana' Legacy

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Music News Roundup: Taylor Swift Dominates iHeartRadio Awards, Rosalia's Concert Cut Short, Julien's Auctions Music Icons Sale, and Miley Cyrus Honors 'Hannah Montana' Legacy

Taylor Swift was the big winner at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, taking home seven trophies, including artist of the year and best pop album for "The Life of a Showgirl." Swift emphasized the importance of dedicating time to honing one's craft without seeking immediate feedback online. She shared her own experience of spending countless hours as a teenager playing guitar, writing songs, and learning from mistakes in private. Swift's positive energy was inspired by her fans on the Eras Tour and her relationship with fiance Travis Kelce. Spanish singer Rosalia had to cut short a concert in Italy due to food poisoning, apologizing to fans before leaving the stage. The Grammy-winning artist, known for her genre-defying music, has been touring across Europe and will conclude in Puerto Rico. In the world of heavy metal, Julien's Auctions is set to host a "Music Icons" sale featuring memorabilia from iconic musicians like Ace Frehley of Kiss. Items include guitars, stage-worn costumes, and other collectibles that hold sentimental value for fans. The auction will take place in New York and features over 700 items from various music genres. Miley Cyrus paid tribute to her roots by celebrating 20 years of the TV show "Hannah Montana," which catapulted her into stardom.