Miley Cyrus Teases Experimental New Album After Releasing "Appetizer" Album
Miley Cyrus Teases Experimental New Album After Releasing "Appetizer" Album

Published: May 28, 2025

Miley Cyrus is just getting started! The pop superstar teased her upcoming experimental album during an intimate event at the Chateau Marmont on Tuesday, May 27, where she also performed tracks from her new album "Something Beautiful", set to be released on May 30.

Cyrus' mother Tish Cyrus, sister Brandi Cyrus, and more were in attendance at the event, which was billed as a "Something Beautiful" listening party for fans. After they heard the album, Miley appeared for a surprise performance of songs including "End of the World", "More to Lose", "Easy Lover", "Easy Lover", and "The Climb".

According to Billboard, Miley performed alongside a band of drummer (and her boyfriend) Maxx Morando, guitarist Jonathan Rado, and pianist Michael Pollack. At one point, she said "Something Beautiful" is "so reflective of my life and everything I'm experiencing."

Following the performance, Miley spoke about feeling as though she and her fans "really did grow up together", adding, "As we grow, there's things we gain and things we leave behind – and I've never wanted that to be you." She described "Something Beautiful" as "just the appetizer" for her "next album", which will be "extremely experimental, so have fun with that."

Miley Cyrus in May 2025. Credit : Emma McIntyre/Getty

The Grammy-winning pop superstar also took to Instagram and wrote, "Last night at the Chateau Marmont was so special. Every Smiler in the room was handpicked, and it meant the world to hear you all singing along to new and unreleased music. Thank you for being there, last night really was Something Beautiful."

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Something Beautiful is set to come out this Friday, May 30. Its accompanying film premieres at Tribeca Festival in N.Y.C. on June 6.

During a screening of the film with Spotify at Metrograph in New York City on May 6, Cyrus noted that she's "excited for my younger self to really experience" the Something Beautiful era and hopes her own love for the project is apparent to fans.

"This album has to start with me loving it," she said, "and then the love that I have for it, whether you know it or not, it's gonna be coming through the speakers when you're listening."

Tish Cyrus, Brandi Cyrus and Matt Southcombe in May 2025. Emma McIntyre/Getty