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Transformation transpires through turbulence. 

In the middle of a whirlwind of loss, heartbreak, and chaos, Noah Cyrus grabbed the reins, took control of her life, and told her story like never before. The GRAMMY® Award-nominated multiplatinum Nashville-born and Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter uncovered the kind of strength you only find within. She lived every song, and the embers of her experiences burn bright over a soundtrack steeped in pop spirit, folk eloquence, and country soul. 

Noah has stepped into herself on her 2022 full-length debut album, The Hardest Part [RECORDS / Columbia Records].

"These songs all mean so much to me--they're straight from my heart, my brain, and my body," she states. "Every song is important to the story, and for the first time I'm revealing my complete and honest truth."

Emerging in 2016 at the age of 16, she immediately captivated audiences with platinum singles "Make Me (Cry)" [feat. Labrinth] and "Again" [feat. XXXTENTACION].  2020's The End of Everything EP yielded the triple-platinum "July" and gold "Lonely." In between earning a GRAMMY® Award nod in the category of "Best New Artist," she teamed up with PJ Harding for the People Don't Change EP in 2021.  NME rated the project "4-out-of-5 stars" and predicted, "it's not hard to imagine her becoming a household name in her own right." Along the way, she performed at Coachella twice, while Billboard named her among its "21 Under 21" for three straight years. She also shined on The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Ellen, and The Today Show. 

Yet while her music career was consistently ascending to greater heights, her well-being was spiraling downward just as rapidly. By the end of 2020, she had reached a crossroads.

"I had a death wish," she admits. "Soon after I started having all this music success I was introduced to downers, which gradually took over my life the next couple of years.  By 2020 I was at my lowest low--I was suicidal and in an unhealthy co-dependent relationship.  I was choosing drugs over my family, my friendships, myself--everything.  And when the pandemic hit it gave me an excuse to further isolate myself.  Anxiety and depression fully consumed me.  

I finally had a moment of clarity after I lost my grandmother. When she died, I wanted to be there for my mom, but was so emotionally and physically gone.  I felt an enormous amount of guilt and the whole situation made me re-assess a lot of my decisions the past few years.  Around the same time, I got out of my toxic relationship and weighed out my options--life or death. I wanted to find purpose and hope. So, I chose life.  I called everyone I needed to and asked for help. I did the work to get off the pills. December 15, 2021 was my 1 year anniversary. I'm experiencing happiness and joy for the first time since I was a little kid.

While she worked on herself, Noah also worked on the future. She welcomed a new team behind-the-scenes, wrote a slew of songs with her main songwriting partner/collaborator PJ Harding, and hit the studio with producer Mike Crossey [Arctic Monkeys, Ben Howard, The 1975] for the first time. Guiding the vision, she dramatically expanded the sonic palette and oversaw arrangements, emphasizing the incorporation of instruments such as pedal steel and slide guitar

"Creating the arrangements was the most fulfilling part of this record," she goes on. "Mike and I were so driven and fully engulfed in the music.  It was seamless--our brains connected into one.  I found a safe place to make music with people I love and trust. The process was really healing for me."

She healed through the fire of this new chapter as evidenced by the epic  first single "I Burned LA Down." The song opens with sparse acoustic instrumentation and jarringly graphic lyrics as she confesses, "I stood and bled in the hall, watched it all, and the mess that it left on the floor." Her harmony slips into an explosive chorus, "Yeah, I burned LA down and you left me there." Over the course of three minutes the song builds to a galloping, widescreen crescendo.  It is light years beyond anything she's done before and firmly places Noah Cyrus in the upper echelon of contemporary singer-songwriters.

"I'd written it with PJ [Harding] a few months after my breakup," she recalls. "Living in California, you're constantly living with this dread of wildfire season.  We wrote that song during the massive Caldor fires.  At the time, I was reeling from my breakup, and Caldor was dominating the news.  All this internal, emotional pain I was feeling was intertwined with the anxiety around this out-of-control fire and climate change in general.   The song took shape around the idea that the only way my ex could comprehend the scale of my emotions was if I became this agent of chaos and set the entire city on fire...I guess I kind of have a flair for the dramatic," she laughs.  "But that idea of your internal struggle manifesting itself in the real world and affecting your surroundings is a big theme of the record, and that song feels so much bigger than anything I've written before.  It's the perfect introduction to the album."

On the heartbreaking piano waltz of "My Side of the Bed"  she confronts "the constant anxiety and insecurity of the people I care about most in my life leaving.  It's a fear I've struggled with since a very young age." Then, there's "Every Beginning Ends" where she duets with none other than Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie. Recorded in Seattle at Ben's studio, their call-and-response details the demise of a tired romance.

"That was such a surreal experience," she smiles. "I've always been such a huge fan, so it was pretty daunting to get in the room with him, but once we got to work it all came very naturally.  We talked about past relationships, failed relationships, our parents' relationships, and relationships that have lasted forever. He told me his dad has a saying: 'you have to wake up and choose to love someone every day,' and it sparked this conversational song about the twilight of a relationship and the reluctance to admit that something has run its course."

On "Loretta's Song," she delivers a touching and tearful tribute to her late grandmother over faint acoustic guitar and pedal steel before a heavenly crescendo uplifted by violin and divine harmonies.

"My grandma's life purpose was to live for and love Jesus," she says. "She was the cutest, funniest little southern woman you've ever met.  It gave me a lot of peace and comfort to know she felt safe leaving for a better place.  I wrote "Loretta's Song" to try and offer my mom some of that reassurance while she was grieving."

In the end, she made it through The Hardest Part and found Noah Cyrus.

"I'm starting to get comfortable with who I am," she leaves off. "I'm excited to be learning and growing; I'm practicing loving and nurturing myself. The Hardest Part has been a long time coming, and I needed to pour everything I had into it. Making this album was one of the happiest times of my entire life, and in a lot of ways saved it.  I'm really hopeful for this next chapter."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 77 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    breathtaking vocals and raw performances

    by Olivia on 11/4/22Varsity Theater - Minneapolis

    Completely blown away by Noah and her whole team. STUNNING vocals and could feel the raw emotion oozing out of her soul. Her outfits were gorgeous and she kept the crowd stunned with her entrancing talents. Her whole band was so fun to watch and vibes so effortlessly with her. Overall a 10/10 show. Highly recommend getting the VIP package, although would have loved a t shirt or something as the included merch item.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Noah was great, fog was NOT

    by Maddie on 11/3/22Summit - Denver

    Noah killed it, venue was nice and security was chill. HOWEVER the fog that was used got me and all my friends very sick. That fog is proven to cause bronchitis and severe lung issues for those with asthma. I’m very sick of venues using fog because i get sick for weeks after every single time and I’m sad to be missing out on all of my plans because of this nasty cough i got. I wish y’all would pls consider banning it. thanks

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So fun

    by S. M. on 11/2/22

    Noah was fantastic and sounded amazing. I also had vip and the venue was very organized and made sure everyone was where they we’re supposed to be

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Noah Cyrus - Varsity Theater

    by SH on 11/1/22Varsity Theater - Minneapolis

    Noah was incredible! Such a fun and welcoming environment at the Varsity Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Noah Cyrus had excellent live vocals and appeared to enjoy herself.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Night With Noah Cyrus

    by Cece on 11/1/22Varsity Theater - Minneapolis

    Had such a great time at the Noah Cyrus Concert. It was my second time seeing her and she never disappoints. Also love the venue and the vibes. Made for the best night :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Noah Cyrus concert

    by Dama on 11/1/22House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Going to this concert was such an amazing experience. She is my favorite artist and I’m so glad I got to be front row to see her perform

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience

    by Jmo on 10/31/22House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Very good experience with the artist the venue did a good job great show and great venue

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Noah Cyrus House of Blues

    by Cameron on 10/30/22House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The concert was great, just frustrating that the people working at the venue didn’t really know what they were doing. One of the workers thought there was a meet and greet, even though there were no meet and greet tickets available for this tour, and they had us waiting in a line on the side of the venue, only to tell us to come to the front of the venue. We showed up at 3pm when the doors opened up at 4:45pm, and when the guy came to get us to tell us to come to the front doors, people were sprinting and a bunch of people behind us ended up ahead of us in line. Just frustrating because it felt like we showed up early for nothing, not sure why we didn’t just wait at the other door instead. Very disappointing.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Eh

    by Peyton on 10/30/22House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    She was okay. She sounded really good but I would get the same experience listening to her on Spotify then paying money to see her just stand their live

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Noah Cyrus Was Incredible

    by She she on 10/30/22House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The concert was amazing. Noah Cyrus put on an amazing show and had an great time at the house of blues. This venue never disappoints.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great but Packed

    by Tay on 10/27/22Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Noah was absolutely stunning and beautiful. She comes across as a very genuine artist who writes genuine music. The only issue was that the venue felt too small for her. It seemed as if it was oversold and I was feeling frustrated that I paid money and couldnt see the concert well. The Fillmore would have suited her and the crowd better. I could definitely see her playing stadiums one day however.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love her. Loved that.

    by MCB on 10/27/22Le Studio TD - Montréal

    A beautiful show. Amazing Noah 🫶🏻 Thank you for the experience!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert

    by juliadfdias on 10/27/22Le Studio TD - Montréal

    Love Noah Cyrus so much!! I couldn't believe she was coming to Montreal!! She sings so well, I can't wait to go see her again soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Tess on 10/25/229:30 CLUB - Washington

    I really enjoyed the performance, venue, service, and overall experience when I saw Noah Cyrus perform at the 9:30 Club on Friday October 21st! The staff was kind, the space was comfortable, and I would definitely return to a concert at this venue!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Noah Cyrus concert was great

    by RMH on 10/24/22Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    I love Noah Cyrus concert at the TLA and she was great

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredibly underrated and wonderful singer.

    by Jim on 10/22/22Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    If you bring up Noah to people, you'll most likely have to follow it up with "Miley's sister." This is a bummer because Noah deserves her own recognition. Noah's singing voice is amazing! If you are expecting her music to be like Miley's, be warned. It isn't. It's not all pop. It's a blend of pop, rock, and country in a slightly similar style like Billy Ray. And while I don't care for Christian music, her rendition of songs like I'll Fly Away were still beautiful. If you want a night of wonderful music, I higjly recommend Noah. The tickets are well priced as well, so you're definitely going to get more than your money's worth here.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Perfection

    by Tyler on 10/21/22Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    Much like the artist herself, the entire experience was perfect. One of the friends I attended the concert was pregnant, and was given a place to sit for the concert almost immediately, they also gave her son and husband a place to sit as well, later on during the show they her son who was attending his first concert an autographed vip pass. Can’t say enough about how friendly and accommodating the staff was. Very cozy venue, never imagined I would be able to see her this close. Everything was definitely 10/10

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best 1st Concert

    by Faith on 10/21/22Tannahill's Tavern and Music Hall - Fort Worth

    This night was absolutely amazing. Noah is even more gorgeous and stunning in person. I adored how connected with her band members she was. Her band was chefs kiss. Gigi her opener was also great! The venue was soooo nice. The Light affect people made the lights look so cool! And I loved the standing concert type of experience. The merch lady was so nice and so was all the people checking tickets, bags, and age at the door! Over all 1000/10 night!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by ElliotP16 on 10/20/22Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    She sounds just the same as she does in her recordings. Stage presence was astonishing and she is such a beautiful human. An angel in physical form performing right before my eyes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal Experience

    by Sophie Stepakoff on 10/20/22Buckhead Theatre - Atlanta

    The staff was friendly and helpful, the theater was the perfect size to where the event felt intimate yet open to all, and I glad the unforgettable experience of being taken away by Noah Cyrus and her band 💗💗