Vinyl Record

Miley Cyrus - Endless Summer Vacation

Miley Cyrus - Endless Summer Vacation album cover

Buy Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation (LP) at Kilmorna near Listowel: a sleek 2023 pop set featuring the era-defining hit “Flowers”.

LP · 2023

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2023 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Miley Cyrus’ 2023 album Endless Summer Vacation captures an artist in full command of her pop instincts, balancing bright, radio-ready hooks with moodier late-night corners. It’s a record built around momentum: crisp singles, reflective mid-tempo cuts, and a through-line of self-possession that keeps the whole set feeling focused rather than scattered. Anchored by the runaway smash “Flowers,” the tracklist moves confidently between glossy dance-pop energy (“River”), slow-burn confessionals (“Jaded”), and more adventurous left turns (“Handstand,” “Violet Chemistry”). On vinyl, the sequencing plays like a proper album—side A pulling you in with punch and melody, side B stretching out into darker hues and club-lit textures. If you want a modern mainstream pop LP that still rewards front-to-back listening, this is an easy shop recommendation: big choruses, sharp production, and plenty of character in the vocal performances.

Endless Summer Vacation is a defining snapshot of Miley Cyrus’ contemporary era: confident songwriting, high-impact pop craft, and a singles run that cut through everywhere. It’s the kind of album that turns a headline moment (“Flowers”) into a full-length listen with real pacing and variety.

This is the standard LP edition of the 2023 album. Pressings can vary by run, so collectors who care about country of manufacture, matrix details, or coloured variants should ask in-shop before purchase. A clean copy is especially rewarding here thanks to the album’s dynamic, studio-polished low end and vocal detail.

Glossy, modern pop production with punchy bass, bright synth sheen, and forward vocals. Expect tight drum programming, club-ready energy on the uptempo cuts, and smoother, spacious mixes on the ballads.

Is this the album with “Flowers”? Yes—“Flowers” opens side A and sets the tone for the rest of the record’s sleek pop run. What kind of sound should I expect overall? Primarily modern pop with dance-pop and electropop touches, plus a few darker, more experimental moments in the second half. Is this a double LP? No, this title is typically issued as a single LP with 12 tracks.