Award-winning singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus will join Lewis Capaldi on his upcoming Australia and New Zealand tour.
Cyrus will open for the Scottish pop superstar at all his arena shows in Aotearoa and Down Under, with dates in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington throughout July (see full dates below). Tickets for the shows are on sale now via Secret Sounds, with one date each in Sydney and Melbourne currently sold out.
Miley Cyrus’ younger sibling released her debut studio album, The Hardest Part, last year to wide acclaim. “Cyrus has always been in the spotlight, all the way back to appearing on her father Billy Ray’s TV drama, Doc, when she was two years old.
“But The Hardest Part is the result of her stepping away and figuring out who she is — and the songs she wrote during that time sound appealing even as they’re digging into knotty, complex emotions,” wrote Rolling Stone in a positive review of the country-pop record.
Capaldi, meanwhile, is touring in support of his recently announced album, Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent, which is set for release on Friday, May 19th via EMI Records (pre-order here).
It’s the eagerly-anticipated follow-up to his 2019 debut album Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, which reached number seven on the ARIA Albums Chart and was the best-selling album in the UK two years running. That album spawned the massive singles “Someone You Loved” and “Before You Go”, the former of which earned a nomination for Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards.
Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent contains the new single “Forget Me”, which became Capaldi’s third number one UK hit.
Lewis Capaldi 2023 Australia and New Zealand Tour
With special guest Noah Cyrus
Tickets on sale now via secretsounds.com
Friday, July 7th
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Saturday, July 8th (SOLD OUT)
Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday, July 11th
RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Thursday, July 13th
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA
Friday, July 14th
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday, July 15th (SOLD OUT)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday, July 18th
Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ
Wednesday, July 19th
TSB Arena, Wellington, NZ