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The Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour marks Lauper’s final major tour, marking her first extensive run in a decade. Sonya and Jules on ABC Radio Adelaide Breakfast are giving local Cyndi ...
Cyndi Lauper tells PEOPLE about the upcoming summer leg of her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. "I'm going to be 72. I don't want to be like 80, with the walker going, "Come on, girls!" I want ...
American pop icon Cyndi Lauper surprised fans in Melbourne on Wednesday, April 2, by bringing Australian singer-songwriter Tones and I out on stage for a duet. Lauper, 71, was in the Victorian capital ...
Cyndi Lauper is headed to Australia for the next leg of her farewell tour. And ahead of her trip Down Under, the American pop superstar appeared on The Project and reflected on her biggest hit ...
Could this be the year Cyndi Lauper gets inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame? The "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" singer, 71, is among the artists nominated for potential induction into the ...
MUSICCyndi LauperQudos Bank Arena, April 8Reviewed by JAMES JENNINGS★★★★ Cyndi Lauper’s life has been more colourful life ...
She also opened up about why she decided to have a farewell tour while appearing as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live last year. While she clarified that she’s by no means retiring, Lauper has ...
After more than four decades of making pop music a weirder, wilder, and more wonderful place, Cyndi Lauper is retiring from ... last chance to see her do it live. Since kicking off last year ...
Lauper sat down with PEOPLE ahead of the tour to discuss what fans can expect from the upcoming shows, how they’ll be different from the first leg and why she’s not taking a break from working once it ...
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