Noah Cyrus is back. The singer-songwriter has officially announced her sophomore album, I Wanted My Loved Ones To Go With Me, along with an extensive North American tour to support the release. The announcement follows the success of her 2022 debut album, The Hardest Part, which earned widespread critical acclaim and featured fan favorites like “I Burned LA Down” and the title track. As the new album and tour approach, here’s what we know so far.
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Fans can mark their calendars: I Wanted My Loved Ones To Go With Me will be released on July 11 via Columbia Records. The album is available to pre-save on all streaming platforms. It will feature 11 tracks, including the previously released singles “I Saw the Mountains” and “Don’t Put It All On Me.” Additionally, it looks like Noah will explore new genres—especially country music—as Blake Shelton and Ella Langley appear on the project. Here is the complete tracklist:
• I Saw the Mountains
• Don’t Put It All On Me
• What’s It All For?
• Way of the World
• New Country
• Long Ride Home
• Apple Tree
• Man in the Field
• With You
• Love Is a Canyon
• XXX
On the same day as the album release, Noah will hit the road. The tour in support of the album kicks off July 11 in Los Angeles at The Ford. The 30-date trek spans the U.S. and Canada, with stops in New York, Toronto, Chicago, Nashville, San Francisco, and more—wrapping up October 24 in Phoenix, AZ, at The Van Buren. Pre-sale tickets will be available beginning June 17, while general ticket sales open June 20 via noahcyrus.com/tour.






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