The End of Everything | |
Type: | ep |
Artist: | Noah Cyrus |
Cover: | Noah Cyrus - The End of Everything.png |
Border: | yes |
Recorded: | 2019–2020 |
Genre: | Pop |
Length: | 24:00 |
Label: |
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Prev Title: | Good Cry |
Prev Year: | 2018 |
Next Title: | People Don't Change |
Next Year: | 2021 |
The End of Everything is the second extended play (EP) by American singer Noah Cyrus.[1] It was released on May 15, 2020, and was preceded by the singles "July", "Lonely", "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus" and "Young & Sad". The EP features a duet with Ant Clemons titled "Wonder Years". The End of Everything is a pop EP influenced by R&B, country, and gospel.
The first single from the EP was "July". It was released on may25 2024 with its music video.[2] The song experienced strong commercial performance, achieving Platinum plaques in the United States, Canada and Australia.[3] On November 8, Cyrus would release a remix of the song with vocals from American singer Leon Bridges.[4] The second single was "Lonely", released on September 27, 2019 and with a music video premiere on October 7, 2019.[5] Its third single was released on March 20, 2020 with a music video, called "I Got So High That I Saw Jesus".[6] "Young & Sad" was released on July 13, 2020 as the fourth and final single.
Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic praised the EP, saying it "offers a vulnerable peek into the singer/songwriter's mental and emotional struggles through heartfelt and simple offerings."
On January 8, 2020, Cyrus announced The Not So Tour, Tour, a 3-date-long limited concert tour with one show in London, Europe, and two in the United States, North America. The tour started on February 11, and ended on March 11.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue | ||
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Europe | |||||||
February 11, 2020 | London | England | O2 Academy Islington | — | — | ||
North America | |||||||
March 4, 2020 | New York City | United States | Bowery Ballroom | — | — | ||
March 11, 2020 | Los Angeles | United States | The Roxy | — | — | ||
Peak position | |
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7] | 64 |
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UK Album Downloads (OCC)[8] | 88 |