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Lanterns, Fog, and Family: Noah Cyrus Lights Up Emo’s

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By Britne Goldstein

Austin, TX – October 22, 2025

On a warm October night in Austin, Emo’s transformed into a foggy, mystical woodland for Noah Cyrus’s I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me tour. The stage looked like something out of a Southern gothic fairytale, complete with moss-covered rocks, bare trees, excessive fog, and a single lantern that Noah carried throughout the show. The atmosphere felt eerie but comforting, perfectly matching the tone of her music.

The night opened with a family affair. Noah’s brother Braison Cyrus took the stage first, performing a short but heartfelt set full of twangy, acoustic storytelling. His warm voice and grounded stage presence immediately won over the crowd. Later, he rejoined Noah for a few songs, including one he wrote himself, and their chemistry was undeniable. It was one of those moments that made the whole show feel personal, almost like being invited into their living room for an intimate jam session.

Close-up of a female singer performing on stage with a microphone, illuminated by dramatic lighting in shades of purple and red.

Noah Cyrus (© Britne Goldstein for Breaking Scene Media)

Noah appeared in a floor-length, long-sleeved denim dress cinched with a wide belt that screamed southern charm. She opened her set with “I Saw the Mountains” from her new album, her smoky voice echoing through the fog. From there, she moved through new material and older fan favorites, keeping the audience fully captivated.

The crowd at Emo’s was as diverse as her sound. There were little kids singing along beside their millennial parents, young fans swaying with their phones up, and even a few middle-aged men mouthing every lyric. Noah’s music clearly reaches across generations, and seeing that mix in the room was proof of how far she’s come.

For the encore, she performed a stunning trio of “Make Me (Cry),” “Into My Arms,” and “XXX.” Each song built on the last, closing the night with emotion, grace, and a touch of darkness.

By the time the fog cleared and the lantern dimmed, Noah Cyrus had turned Emo’s into something unforgettable. It wasn’t just a concert, it was a night that felt beautifully haunted in the best possible way.

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