Noah Cyrus
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Noah Cyrus first worked as a child actor in film and television, appearing in Doc and Hannah Montana, before providing the English voice for the titular character in Ponyo in 2008. Her musical trajectory took shape in 2016 with the single "Make Me (Cry)", recorded with Labrinth, and developed into a sound that blends alternative pop, country-pop, folk-pop and light electronics, with songwriting focused on intimate, melodic formats. She went on to collaborate with artists such as XXXTentacion, Gallant, LP, MAX, Marshmello and PJ Harding, and also played mainstream pop stages as the opening act for Katy Perry in 2017 before launching her own tours. After the EPs Good Cry (2018), The End of Everything (2020) and People Don’t Change (2021) with PJ Harding, Noah Cyrus released her debut album, The Hardest Part, in 2022, where her approach became more stripped-back, between Americana, country ballad and hushed pop. In 2024 she appears alongside Orville Peck on "How Far Will We Take It?" and features on Shaboozey’s "My Fault", prior to the release of her second album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me, in 2025.
upcoming events 3
Alex Warren presents « Little Orphan Alex »
- Tue, July 7
- RBC Amphitheatre
- Alex Warren, Noah Cyrus