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Noah Cyrus Brings a New Country experience to Boston

Cassie Irene

On October 7, 2025 Noah Cyrus brought her I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME tour to Boston. Looking around I just knew the show was going to be whimsical. Fans were dressed in their folkloric best as they waited patiently for the opener to begin. Looking around the stage we could see the set. A Gothic fairytale woods backdrop, some trees with moss along the bottom as if they were growing from the stage itself. We were transported into her world before she even graced the stage. 

The lights drifted away and Carter Faith came onto the stage. I could tell that Faith was perfectly picked to open this tour. Her strong but soft voice came out like the lace and lilies draped upon her microphone stand. Faith began with a song titled “Cherry Valley”.  The song is also the title of her latest album release. Her crescendoing and decrescendoing vocals during the song weaved around us. She continued on with singing songs from Cherry Valley. The crowd favorites seemed to be “Bar Star", the friend who helped her with the concept was there the evening of the show. It alludes to looking for a handsome man at the bar. Then “Grudge”, a song about well… holding a Grudge **wink**. She also added some hard hitters from her record called “Misery Loves Company” and “Six String”.

Photo: Corwin Wickersham

Now it was time for Noah Cyrus to come to stage. The moment we were all waiting for. The lights went down and her band began to play. Cyrus emerged from the back of the stage with a lantern in hand. Her aura was indeed full of whimsy, she wore a beautiful cottagecore-esque gown, and her hair flowed just as airy and stunning as her dress. She placed the lantern on a branch from one of the trees and began to enchant her audience with her song, “I Saw The Mountains”. Her vocals were gorgeous and raspy. Captivated is an understatement. Cyrus continued on mixing through emotions with her perfectly curated setlist. 

Photo: Corwin Wickersham

Cyrus gave an outstanding performance with her songs like “Man In The Field”, the lights were a shimmering emerald. Making the lantern’s glow that soon returned to her hand stand out. Our eyes followed that lantern as she brought us from one side of the stage to the other. Then soon after she had fiery red lighting to go along with her track, “I Burned LA Down”. Cyrus was joined after by select members of her band to perform some intimate feeling songs such as a cover of “Going to California”, a Led Zeppelin song. She mentioned her father (Billy Ray Cyrus) playing Zeppelin as she was growing up and gave a nod to him during this part of the set. Cyrus during this portion had some pretty fun moments with her fans. There was a person with a spider man suit on and she flashed him the web hands throughout this part of the show. 

Photo: Corwin Wickersham

Cyrus then performed one of her more popular and courageous songs, “Noah(Stand Still).” The song is about recovering. Her father at that time gave her some wise words of wisdom. Those were to just “stand still.” This song wields so much power, it feels like a gift of knowledge to us to use just as well as for her own use. Cyrus then continued to uphold the enchanting and country folk vibe throughout the evening. While folding in some more hardy tunes like “July” adding a classic rock feeling of a jam during the song. 

Cyrus then finished the show with crowd favorites “Make Me (Cry)” and “XXX.” I am truly blown away by how incredible Noah Cyrus is as a singer/songwriter and performer. Leaving the show I truly felt like I was leaving a storybook. One that Cyrus had made just for us that evening. 

Cyrus has a select few tour dates remaining. You do not want to miss a Noah Cyrus show! 

You can stream the namesake for the tour, “I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME” anywhere you stream music. You can also find any updates for Noah Cyrus tour dates on her website: Noah Cyrus | Official Website