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About Noah Cyrus Live Show In Montreal, Canada, For “The Hardest Part” Tour

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On October 24, American singer-songwriter Noah Cyrus, who was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist, came to Montreal with her eagerly awaited Tour: The Hardest Part.

About an hour and a half of interaction, unadulterated energy, and strong voices were featured in Noah’s performance. The lights darkened as the show began, and Noah came out from the side of the stage and waved to the audience. “Noah (Stand Still),” the opening tune from her debut album The Hardest Part, served as her introduction.

On stage, Cyrus kept things straightforward and personal. She entered the stage with her band and was dressed in a peach lace outfit.

The songs “Unfinished” and “Liar” were followed by “The Best of You / The Worst of You,” which was taken from her EP People Don’t Change for 2021.

She continued with “Again,” paying homage to the song’s featured artist, XXXTentacion, and sang some of her most well-known songs, including “July,” “The Hardest Part,” and “I Got So High That I Saw Jesus,” all of which displayed her powerful vocals.

A terrific, fascinating show filled with great music was performed by Noah. When we all believed her set was ended, she returned to the stage and sang three more songs, including the crowd favorite “Lonely.”

The night was wonderful from beginning to end, and the vibe persisted long after Noah left the stage.

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