Noah Cyrus and Billy Ray Cyrus' Stagecoach 2026 Performance Will Heal Your Achy Breaky Heart

Published: Apr 27 2026

The annual Stagecoach 2026 music festival in Indio, California, on April 24th, was a family affair that was truly heartwarming. Noah Cyrus graced the stage with her extraordinary talent, culminating her set with a surprise performance of their song "On Our Way Along" alongside her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, and brother, Braison Cyrus. This moment was truly unforgettable, and Billy Ray expressed his gratitude, telling People, "This was just an amazing day and I'll cherish this forever. It was really special."

The emotional track was released on April 3rd by Billy Ray, 64, and Noah, 26, and co-produced by Braison, 31. The song is a celebration of music and family, as Billy put it in a press release at the time. It was "made from the heart for the heart," adding to their father's upcoming album, The Hill. Noah was honored to be a part of this project and expressed her pride in working with her father and brother.

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Recently, the "Achy Breaky Heart" singer also made an appearance in daughter Miley Cyrus's Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special on Disney+. Ahead of the release, Miley shared how her father kept her safe while starring on the hit Disney Channel show. "My dad was on set every single day, so there was nothing that could happen that he wouldn't know about," Miley, 33, told Variety in an interview published on March 18th. "There was never a time where I was going to be alone in that dressing room."

The LOL actress's recognition for her father comes nearly a year after Miley reconciled with Billy Ray following their family's years-long rift. After dedicating her ballad "Secrets" to the country music star, Miley detailed how she and Billy Ray began their journey towards healing their relationship. "I just kind of bust through the pile that's stacked, and just go, 'I'm here. You're here. Let's start by having a good time together,'" Miley told Monica Lewinsky on her Reclaiming podcast in June. "And then as we start bringing some happiness and joy into each other's life, then we'll just be in a better place to have these conversations."

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