Release Cyrus' then-untitled sixth studio album was first discussed in a
Billboard cover story published in May 2017. On August 7, she announced that the record would be titled
Younger Now and would be released on September 29. It was made available for preorder on August 18. The album was available on CD, digital download, and streaming on the release date; It debuted at number 64 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at number ten the following week. The track was certified double-platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in January 2019. The second and final single, title track "
Younger Now", was released with its music video on August 18. It peaked at number 79 on the
Billboard Hot 100. Promotional singles "
Inspired" and "
Week Without You" were released on June 9 and September 21, respectively. On October 30, Cyrus confirmed there would be no further singles and that she would not be touring in support of
Younger Now.
Live performances '', May 2017 Cyrus first performed the album's lead single, "Malibu", at
Wango Tango on May 13. She sang "Malibu" again at the
Billboard Music Awards and
The Voice on May 21 and 22, respectively. She performed the song again on
The Today Show on May 26 as a part of their
Citi Concert series. That same day, she also made a surprise guest appearance on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote her musical guest spot on
Late Night with Seth Meyers later that night. Cyrus was also a performer at the
One Love Manchester benefit concert on June 4. Cyrus performed "Malibu" and "Inspired" on
Fallon on June 14. On August 22, Cyrus launched a website, youngernow.com, where fans could upload photos onto the artwork of the "Younger Now" single. On August 27, Cyrus performed "Younger Now" for the first time at the
MTV Video Music Awards. On September 7, Cyrus performed the song on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show. From October 2 to October 6, Cyrus made appearances on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and performed "Week Without You". On November 4, she performed "Bad Mood" and "I Would Die for You" on
Saturday Night Live. ==Critical reception==