The singer’s first single became a radio and MTV hit — and remains a beloved feminist anthem. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter By the time Cyndi Lauper broke out with “Girls Just Want to ...
Cyndi Lauper, singer of "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," "True Colors" and other iconic hits, wants to go out on a bang. On Monday, the 70-year-old singer announced that she will have a last hurrah in a ...
The song was actually a reworking of a tune by Robert Hazard, but the traditional perspective of a girl-crazy guy was usurped to become an anthem for young women seeking independence in their life ...
When Cyndi Lauper brings her farewell tour to Portland in November, it really will be the final time she plays her iconic music on stage. “Oh honey,” Lauper said over the phone on Tuesday, “you think ...
WASHINGTON – Cyndi Lauper should name her next album, “Anyway, I Digress.” The mighty-voiced singer hopscotched through 40-plus years of music on her fittingly titled Girls Just Want to Have Fun ...
Cyndi Lauper revealed that she’s going on a farewell tour this fall as she announced the “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” tour on Monday, June 3. The iconic singer, 70, announced a series of tour dates for ...
Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour will kick off in the fall. It's her first major tour since 2013. Cyndi Lauper is ready to set out on her final tour. On Tuesday, ET's Denny ...
BOSTON - Cyndi Lauper announced dates for her "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour" Monday and luckily for fans, she'll be making a stop in Boston. Lauper's farewell tour will take her to 23 ...
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