Rising pop star Noah Cyrus has announced her very first show in England. The show is part of her new tour titled ‘The Not So Tour, Tour’, which includes three-date shows in London, New York, and Los Angeles. Cyrus will bring her live set to O2 Academy Islington on February 11, and the tickets will be available on January 10 via Gigs and Tours.
Regarding ‘The Not So Tour, Tour’, the 20-year-old singer took to her social media, saying that part of the proceeds from the tour will go for a local charity that supports people with mental health. “$1 per ticket is being donated to a local charity in each city in support of mental health,” wrote Cyrus.
Noah Cyrus is an American singer/songwriter who is also the younger sister of mega pop star Miley Cyrus. She initially launched her music career back in 2016 with “Make Me (Cry)”, a Labrinth-assisted smash hit that put her on spotlight. The track peaked at number 88 on UK Singles Chart, following by a series of stand-alone singles like “Stay Together“, XXXTentacion-featured “Again“, and MØ-collaborated “We Are…“. These singles were set to promote her now-scrapped debut album NC-17.
After the failure to launch a proper debut album, Cyrus rose up and finally dropped her first EP titled Good Cry in September 2018. The EP spawned “Mad at You“, a track collaborated with American singer/songwriter Gallant, and the entire received good reviews thanks to Cyrus’s ability to express emotion and good songwriting.
In 2020, the singer is preparing to eventually drop her debut album. “July” is the first track that hints her fans of new music; the track is an acoustic folk song with the likes of songs off Lady Gaga’s Joanne. “Lonely” and “fuckyounoah” (feat. London On Da Track) are the two recent tracks released by the singer.
On February 11, Cyrus will headline for the first time in the UK. ‘The Not So Tour, Tour’ will be the title of the show, which takes place at O2 Academy Islington. General sale is up this Friday via Gigs and Tours.