Noah Cyrus rescued by the 113 firefighters?! Get a first look at her “9-1-1: Nashville” appearance (exclusive)
Noah Cyrus rescued by the 113 firefighters?! Get a first look at her “9-1-1: Nashville” appearance (exclusive)
Patrick GomezThu, April 2, 2026 at 8:00 PM UTC
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Blue (Hunter McVey); Noah Cyrus on '9-1-1: Nashville'Credit: Disney/Jake Giles Netter (2)
Noah Cyrus is flying high...maybe too high?
A sound check goes wrong and the fire department is called on an upcoming episode of 9-1-1: Nashville — and Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look at the singer on the ABC first responder drama.
The photos show the "July" singer suspended by the air on a horse statue. In one photo (below), she's seen passionately performing. In the other (above), she's much more stoic.
Exclusive look at Noah Cyrus on '9-1-1: Nashville'Credit: Disney/Jake Giles Netter
Cyrus, also well known for her song "Make Me (Cry)," will appear on the penultimate episode of the season, titled "Intrusive Thoughts." It will air Apr. 30, following a three-week hiatus after tonight's installment. The season finale, ominously titled "Saboteurs," is slated to air May 7.
When we last caught up with 9-1-1: Nashville showrunner Rashad Raisani, following the show's crossover with the original 9-1-1 in March, he teased what viewers can expect as we approach the end of the season.
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"The feud between [LeAnn Rimes'] Dixie and [Jessica Capshaw's] Blythe is going to go nuclear," he said. "It will come together, and then it will go nuclear and it will carry us into a pretty cataclysmic ending with some just, I think, hilarious and beautiful and incredibly entertaining skirmishes along the way."
"I think also there's going to be some real relationship building, romantically, in the firehouse. Blue and Taylor's relationship will continue to blossom," he continues, referencing the characters played by Hunter McVey and Hailey Kilgore, respectively. "But they'll come into some big challenges from some of the characters I just mentioned. And we'll have some pretty insane emergencies, I will say — some that I wasn't even sure they'd let us air them."
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Cyrus — who also recently appeared on sister Miley's Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special — isn't the first real-life singer to appear on 9-1-1: Nashville. The premiere featured country star Kane Brown, whose outdoor performance was interrupted by a massive tornado.
9-1-1: Nashville, which has already been renewed for a second season, continues tonight at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.
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