The project features Blake Shelton, Ella Langley & other guests
Grammy-nominated artist, songwriter, musician, and producer Noah Cyrus has announced details for her upcoming sophomore studio album I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me, alongside details for her North American fall headline tour, and special album release-day show in Los Angeles at The Ford on July 11th.
Set for release on July 11th via Records/Columbia Records, the album was co-produced by Noah Cyrus alongside long-time, trusted collaborators Mike Crossey and PJ Harding, and features special guests Blake Shelton, Fleet Foxes, Ella Langley, and Bill Callahan.
Presales for the tour start tomorrow (Tues, June 17th) ahead of the general sale on Friday, June 20th. Fans can sign up for early access to both general admission and exclusive VIP packages by visiting www.noahcyrus.com/#tour
Rooted in Americana, indie folk, and country music, the album is a moody, dynamic listening experience mixing whispered vocals with full-throated declarations of personal independence, all tied together by gorgeous organic instrumentation, pedal steel, banjo, dulcimer, mandolin, cellos, and acoustic guitars frame Noah’s smoky yet supple voice.
“For a long time, I couldn’t really trust in my own choices. I had to learn how to make decisions for myself and make that transition into adulthood,” the 25-year-old Cyrus says. “But I’ve found who I am, I know who I am, and this record shows what I had inside me all this time. This album is me.”
Cyrus pays homage to members of her family in ways both subtle and overt throughout the album. In “Don’t Put It All On Me,” Noah records a song her brother Braison wrote for her and turns it into a collaboration with Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes, one of Braison’s favorite bands. She also brings to life the very first song her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, ever wrote. “With You” is a crisp electric-guitar ballad about undying devotion: “Just listen in the wind and know that I’m your friend/And always with you,” she sings. “My dad is one of my biggest influences,” Noah says. “He turned me on to so many great songs and artists. My musical inspirations came from somewhere, and more often than not, it’s been him.”
There’s also a nod to her father’s influence in “I Saw the Mountains,” a tale of recognizing and communing with the beauty in nature. As a child of Tennessee and California, Noah was always outdoors and often on horseback. “The harmony between people and the earth is really taken for granted,” she says. “My dad taught us from an early age to connect with nature and the animals that inhabit it.”
Those themes — of family, of nature — pair effortlessly with Noah and Crossey’s immersive interpretation of country music. They tiptoed around the genre on Noah’s full-length debut, 2022’s The Hardest Part, but throw themselves headlong into its sounds on the project.
“I want this album to offer fans a sense of comforting, peaceful nostalgia. That’s something that I feel so heavily when I listen to music. We all want to connect with our past while also being aware of the present moment. Music does that for me, and this collection of songs was made with that in mind,” Noah says. “I want to evoke that feeling of a comforting friend that a song can be — and allow us all to heal.”
- I Saw The Mountains
- Don’t Put It All On Me featuring Fleet Foxes
- What’s It All For?
- Way Of The World featuring Ella Langley
- New Country featuring Blake Shelton
- Long Ride Home
- Apple Tree
- Man In The Field
- With You
- Love Is A Canyon
- XXX featuring Bill Callahan
Noah Cyrus 2025 North American Tour Dates:
July 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Ford
Sept 12 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
Sept 13 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
Sept 15 – San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
Sept 18 – Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Sept 19 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
Sept 20 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
Sept 21 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
Sept 23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center
Sept 24 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
Sept 26 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
Sept 27 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
Sept 29 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
Sept 30 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
Oct 2 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral
Oct 4 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
Oct 7 – Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Oct 8 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
Oct 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
Oct 11 – Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
Oct 13 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
Oct 15 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Oct 17 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
Oct 18 – St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
Oct 20 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
Oct 21 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Oct 22 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s
Oct 24 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren