Noah Cyrus Cancels Australia Tour After Changing Tides Festival Falls Through
H2: Changing Tides Festival Cancellation
Just hours after reports of the festival’s cancellation emerged, it has come to light that one of its major headliners, Noah Cyrus, has also canceled her Australian tour dates. This decision follows the announcement regarding the Changing Tides Festival, which has now been officially called off.
H3: Official Statement on Noah Cyrus’ Tour
The email regarding Noah Cyrus’ Australian tour stated, “We regret to announce that Noah Cyrus’ upcoming Australian tour, originally scheduled for November 2025, will no longer proceed due to the cancellation of the 2025 Changing Tides Festival, which was set to be the cornerstone of her visit to Australia.” This news has come as a disappointment to many fans eagerly anticipating her performances.
H2: Details on Festival Cancellation
The organizers of Changing Tides Festival expressed their deep regret in a statement, saying, “We regret to announce that Changing Tides Festival 2025 has been cancelled and will not be returning in future years.” They emphasized that this decision was not made lightly, following extensive reflection and consideration.
H3: A Fond Farewell
They added, “While we are truly devastated to bring this chapter to a close, we remain incredibly grateful for the love, excitement, and support the festival has received since its inception.” The festival aimed to create a vibrant and inclusive coastal experience, and thanks to the contributions from artists, crew members, partners, and audiences, they succeeded in bringing that vision to life, creating cherished memories in Kiama.
H2: A Promising Lineup
Before its cancellation, Changing Tides 2025 had prepared an impressive lineup featuring some of the biggest names in both Australian and international music. Artists like Sam Fender, Noah Cyrus, The Rubens, and MAY-A were set to perform, promising an exciting experience for attendees.
As we reflect on this unexpected turn of events, how do you feel about the evolving festival landscape in Australia?