The Hardest Part Tour

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The Hardest Part Tour
Tour by Noah Cyrus
Associated album The Hardest Part
Start dateOctober 4, 2022 (2022-10-04)
End dateOctober 1, 2023 (2023-10-01)
Legs2
No. of shows56
Noah Cyrus concert chronology
  • The Not So Tour, Tour
    (2020)
  • The Hardest Part Tour
    (2022–2023)

The Hardest Part Tour is the third concert tour by American singer Noah Cyrus, in support of her debut studio album, The Hardest Part (2022). The tour begins on October 4, 2022, in Phoenix, Arizona and ends on October 1, 2023, in Columbia, Missouri.

Contents

Development

Cyrus first announced on April 8, 2022, that her debut studio album The Hardest Part would be released on July 15, 2022, with the release of its lead single "I Burned LA Down". [1] Later that week, she announced that she would embark on The Hardest Part Tour in support of it. European dates were announced first, which included her involvement on Justin Bieber's Justice World Tour in Helsinki, Finland and her performance in the Pukkelpop and Lowlands festivals in the Netherlands and Belgium, respectively. [2] After the release of the second single of the album, "Mr. Percocet", dates for the North American leg were announced, including her performances in the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas. [3]

On July 28, 2022, Cyrus announced all European dates were cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. [4]

Setlist

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country and venue.
DateCityCountryVenueSupporting act
North America
October 4, 2022 Phoenix United States Crescent Ballroomgigi
October 5, 2022 Albuquerque El Rey Theater
October 7, 2022 Austin Zilker Park
October 9, 2022 Houston House of Blues gigi
October 10, 2022 Oklahoma City Tower Theatre
October 11, 2022 Fort Worth Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall
October 13, 2022 Dallas The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
October 14, 2022AustinZilker Park
October 16, 2022 Nashville Marathon Music Works gigi
October 17, 2022 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre
October 18, 2022 Brooklyn National Sawdust
October 19, 2022 Brooklyn Steel
October 20, 2022 Philadelphia Theatre of Living Arts
October 21, 2022 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
October 22, 2022 Boston Paradise Rock Club
October 24, 2022 Montreal Canada Le Studio Td
October 25, 2022 Toronto Phoenix Concert Theatre
October 27, 2022 Chicago United StatesHouse of Blues
October 28, 2022 Kansas City The Truman
October 29, 2022 Minneapolis Varsity Theater
October 31, 2022 Denver Summit
November 1, 2022 Salt Lake City The Complex
November 3, 2022 San Francisco August Hall
November 4, 2022 Los Angeles The Wiltern
November 20, 2022 San Diego Wonderfront Festival
May 7, 2023 Redondo Beach BeachLife Festival
Oceania
July 19, 2023 Sydney Australia Metro Theatre
July 20, 2023 Melbourne 170 Russell
July 23, 2023 Byron Bay Splendour in the Grass
North America
August 24, 2023 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
August 26, 2023 Snohomish United StatesSnohomish Block Party
August 27, 2023 Spokane Knitting Factory
August 29, 2023 Boise
August 31, 2023 Eugene McDonald Theatre
September 1, 2023 Portland McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
September 2, 2023 Seattle The Showbox
September 4, 2023 Palmer Alaska State Fair
September 6, 2023 Ogden Ogden Amphitheater
September 7, 2023 Boulder Boulder Theater
September 9, 2023 St. Louis Delmar Hall
September 10, 2023 Chattanooga Moon River Music Festival
September 12, 2023 Orlando Beacham Theatre
September 13, 2023 St. Petersburg Jannus Live
September 15, 2023 Columbia The Senate
September 16, 2023 Charlotte The Underground
September 17, 2023 Raleigh Lincoln Theatre
September 19, 2023 Charlottesville Jefferson Theater
September 20, 2023 Richmond National Theater
September 21, 2023 Norfolk The NorVa
September 23, 2023 Columbus Newport Music Hall
September 24, 2023 Detroit Majestic Theatre
September 26, 2023 Grand Rapids The Intersection
September 27, 2023 Newport MegaCorp Pavilion
September 28, 2023 Indianapolis The Deluxe
September 30, 2023 Louisville Mercury Ballroom
October 1, 2023 Columbia Treeline Music Fest

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
August 9, 2022 Helsinki Finland Kaisaniemi Park Unforeseen circumstances [5]
August 10, 2022 Manchester England O2 Ritz
August 11, 2022 London O2 Forum
August 13, 2022 Dublin Ireland The Academy
August 14, 2022 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
August 16, 2022 Cologne Germany Die Kantine
August 19, 2022 Biddinghuizen Netherlands Lowlands Festival
August 20, 2022 Kiewit Belgium Pukkelpop
August 23, 2022 Berlin GermanyColumbia Theater
August 24, 2022 Hamburg Docks

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