Noah Cyrus Brings Her Biggest Show Yet to our Phavorite Ballroom (10/10 at The Fillmore)

Musical chameleon (and royalty) Noah Cyrus is currently amidst her biggest-ever headlining tour, and preparing to play her biggest-ever headlining show in the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly...

Musical chameleon (and royalty) Noah Cyrus is currently amidst her biggest-ever headlining tour, and preparing to play her biggest-ever headlining show in the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection with her October 10th appearance at The Fillmore, the city’s most prestigious ballroom (Her last local headlining date came in 2022 at The TLA, a room only 40% of the size.)  The tour, which kicked off on September 12th in Santa-Ana, comes in support of sophomore full-length I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME, which dropped this July.

The album sees Cyrus leaning further into her country competencies (She performed at CMA Fest this summer.) and features the kind of impressive collection of collaborators she’s become known for (Previous releases have included contributions from Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard, rapper XXXTentacion, and her father and country legend Billy Ray Cyrus.)  I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME boasts appearances from Pitchfork darlings of indie folk Fleet Foxes (“Don’t Put It All on Me”), lo-fi Americana innovator Bill Callahan (“XXX”), and country megastar Blake Shelton (“New Country”).

Variety called IWMLOTGWM, “a remarkable and unexpectedly mature album, which features a… wide range of collaborators… but also a clarity of vision that her previous releases rarely approached.  It’s far from a pop album: It’s sometimes country-leaning but often not, a kind of indie-Americana fusion with slow, stately songs, lots of acoustic instruments, an echo-laden sound and spare percussion; references could include Mazzy Star and Emmylou Harris’ turn-of-the-century releases on the Nonesuch label.”

The I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME tour has featured 90+-minute sets including the vast majority of the sophomore LP, in addition to favorites from 2022 debut The Hardest Part, along with a handful of early singles (and a cover that I’m dying to hear).  Providing support is country singer/songwriter Carter Faith (who also performed at CMA Fest) that we’re almost equally excited to see.  Check out the official music videos for “New Country,” “I Saw The Mountains,” and “Don’t Put It All On Me,” and get your tickets to October 10th at The Fillmore below.

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