
If you’re still bummed about Noah Cyrus’ last-minute, health-related postponement at St. Pete’s Jannus Live two years ago, stay together because she’s coming back.
The 25-year-old member of the Cyrus dynasty (Miley’s youngest sibling) just dropped her sophomore studio album I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me, which sees her collaborate with the likes of Blake Shelton and Fleet Foxes, the latter having appeared in “Don’t Put It All on Me,” co-written by Cyrus’ older brother Braison.
Braison has also been toying around with production and songwriting himself, and is gearing up to release his own studio album next year, which promises to “give off a folk flare that brings…[him back] to their southern roots.”
Before opening for Noah this weekend at Jannus Live, Braison told Creative Loafing Tampa Bay about the best gigs he ever saw, and why he wouldn’t want to live through another night like it again. Read his full quote below.
“I think the best concert I ever saw was My Morning Jacket. I have seen them live six or seven times, but the last time I saw them live was at the outdoor amphitheater in Louisville. They have a song called “Cobra” that they rarely do live, and I had never seen them do it before until this show. I decided that since I had finally seen them play that song that I wouldn’t go to another show of theirs. I wanted it to be my last experience at one of their concerts. I love MMJ and they have shaped me more than any other band or artist I think.” -Braison Cyrus
Noah Cyrus w/Braison Cyrus
Time Sat., Oct. 18, 8 p.m. 2025
Location Jannus Live, 200 1st Ave. N, St. Petersburg
Description The 25-year-old member of the Cyrus dynasty (Miley’s youngest sibling) just dropped her sophomore studio album I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me, which sees her collaborate with the likes of Blake Shelton and Fleet Foxes.
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This article appears in Oct. 2 – 8, 2025.
