Noah Cyrus brings her brother Braison onstage for a heartfelt duet at Stagecoach 2026, creating an unforgettable family moment.
- April 25, 2026
AceShowbiz - At the 2026 Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, Noah Cyrus created a memorable family moment during her Friday night performance. The singer-songwriter took the stage surrounded by an enchanting setting featuring moss-covered rocks and a soft green mist, setting the mood for an intimate concert experience.
Noah Cyrus opened with a heartfelt rendition of "I Saw The Mountains," the lead single from her second studio album, I Want My Loved Ones to Go with Me, which was released last year. She followed with performances of the album's third single, "New Country," and the collaboration track "Way of the World," featuring Ella Langley.
Adding a special touch to the evening, Noah introduced a “very special guest” to the audience—her brother Braison Cyrus. Together, they performed "Don't Put It All on Me," a song co-written by Braison that includes contributions from Fleet Foxes. This sibling duet resonated deeply with the crowd.
After engaging the fans with a temperature check, Noah launched into her country-influenced single "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus," a track that further showcased her evolving sound. The energy in the venue was palpable as she connected with the audience on a personal level.
The family affair continued when Noah surprised everyone by inviting her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, to join the stage. Together with Braison returning to perform, they presented "On Our Way Along," a reflective song co-written and co-produced by Braison. This track is the first single from Billy Ray’s forthcoming album, The Hill, adding excitement for what’s next in his career.
The collaboration between the Cyrus family members at Stagecoach highlighted their close bonds and shared musical talents, making the festival performance a standout moment for fans and attendees alike.