Miley Cyrus is known for her outlandish behavior, twerking, tongue-hanging-out-poses and sexy outfits. Now, the singer has recently said on an interview that she believes her Bangerz tour is educational for kids.

The singer was recently interviewed by her sister Brandi Cyrus, a correspondent for Fuse News and says, "Even though parents probably won't think this, I think my show is educational for kids," Miley tells Brandi. "They're going to be exposed to art most people don't know about. 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."

Watch the full Miley Cyrus interview here.

Miley reportedly wants fans to bring home something with them. Promising to given away merchandise, she claims she's made money and she wants to put it back to the tour and making sure my fans get the best show, [making] it worth going to see," says the Guardian.

"I want to give my fans real things they can collect. I'm a little bit of a hoarder. It's my mom's worst nightmare. I hope my fans become hoarders also. I'm giving a lot of junk away... I'll have things falling out of the sky that most people would sell at the merch table," she said.

The singer also stated that she has taken inspiration from another music icon from a previous Generation. The Wrecking Ball artist chatted about costume ideas and said, "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."

The tour kicks of Valentine's and has the following schedule:

February 14 Vancouver, BC Pepsi Live @ Rogers Arena

February 16 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome

February 20 Anaheim, CA Honda Center

February 22 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center

February 24 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena

February 25 San Jose, CA SAP Center

February 27 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center

March 1 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena

March 4 Denver, CO Pepsi Center

March 6 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center

March 7 Chicago, IL Allstate Arena

March 9 Milwaukee, WI BMO Harris Bradley Center

March 10 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center

March 12 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center

March 13 Tulsa, OK BOK Center

March 15 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center

March 16 Houston, TX Toyota Center

March 18 New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena

March 20 Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Times Forum

March 22 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena

March 24 Orlando, FL Amway Center

March 25 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena

March 29 Montreal, QC Bell Centre

March 31 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre

April 2 Boston, MA TD Garden

April 3 East Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center

April 5 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center

April 7 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena

April 8 Raleigh, NC PNC Arena

April 10 Washington, DC Verizon Center

April 12 Detroit, MI The Palace Of Auburn Hills

April 13 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center

April 15 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center

April 16 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center

April 18 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena

April 19 Louisville, KY KFC YUM! Center

April 22 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center

April 24 Uniondale NY Nassau Veterans War Memorial Coliseum