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July 16, 2025 3 mins
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Over the last several days Cyndi Lauper has made headlines with the final leg of her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour kicking off July 17 in Mansfield, Massachusetts. This tour has been her biggest news: after more than four decades in the spotlight Lauper is saying a long, exuberant goodbye to arena stages across North America. Stops include major venues such as Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on July 19 in New York and Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati July 29 with more than twenty dates before her last show August 30 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. At 72 she continues to electrify audiences with her four-octave range and enduring hits like Time After Time, True Colors, and of course Girls Just Want to Have Fun according to The Buckeye Flame and multiple event venue sources.

Social media has been buzzing since Monday when Lauper posted behind-the-scenes photos from tour rehearsals with creative director Brian Burke on Instagram with fans and celebrities flooding her comments with tributes, memories, and palpable excitement. Parade magazine and AOL both highlighted the reaction her photos drew, with demand still so high in international markets that fans from Latin America have pleaded for more tour dates, though as of now Lauper has not confirmed any additional shows abroad.

Making her upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction even more poignant, Lauper opened up in interviews for Women’s World, ABC News, and Good Morning America about her journey from self-confessed “loser” and outsider in her youth to global icon and activist. She told ABC’s Stephanie Ramos her accolades matter less than the impact she hopes to make: “Accolades are great but that’s not going to stop me from doing what I think I could do and contribute to the world.” In every appearance she has emphasized her ongoing commitment to advocacy for LGBTQ rights, recalling to The Buckeye Flame her early experiences fighting for her sister and community.

Beyond music, Lauper’s latest interviews revealed she is developing a musical and still plans select performances after her tour ends. Meanwhile her documentary Let The Canary Sing continues to circulate in fan chatter after its Tribeca premiere. Most recently AOL caught her making a bold political statement connected to a major milestone for one of her classic tracks, reminding audiences that her voice and her activism remain as forthright as ever. As the farewell tour rolls onwards, the pop legend continues to shape her legacy in real time—still inspiring crowds, drawing massive media attention, and reminding everyone that she really just wants us all to have fun.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Over the last several days, Cindi Lauper has made headlines
with the final leg of her Girls Just Wanna Have
Fun Farewell tour, kicking off July seventeenth in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
This tour has been her biggest news. After more than
four decades in the spotlight, Lauper is saying a long,
exuberant goodbye to arena stages across North America. Stops include

(00:22):
major venues such as Northwell at Jones Beach Theater on
July nineteenth in New York and River Bend Music Center
in Cincinnati July twenty ninth. With more than twenty dates
before her last show August thirtieth at the Hollywood Bowl
in Los Angeles. At seventy two, she continues to electrify
audiences with her four octave range and enduring hits like

(00:44):
Time after Time, True Colors, and of course, girls Just
want to Have Fun. According to The Buckeye Flame and
multiple event venue sources, social media has been buzzing since Monday,
when Lauper posted behind the scenes photos from tour rehearsals
with creative director Brian Burke on Instagram, with fans and
celebrities flooding her comments with tributes, memories, and palpable excitement.

(01:09):
Parade Magazine and AOL both highlighted the reaction her photos drew,
with demand still so high in international markets that fans
from Latin America have pleaded for more tour gates, though
as of now, Lauper has not confirmed any additional shows abroad,
making her upcoming Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
even more poignant. Lauper opened up in interviews for Women's World,

(01:33):
ABC News, and Good Morning America about her journey from
self confessed loser and outsider in her youth to global
icon and activist. She told ABC's Stephanie Ramas her accolades
matter less than the impact she hopes to make. Accolades
are great, but that's not going to stop me from
doing what I think I could do and contribute to

(01:55):
the world. In every appearance, she has emphasized her ongoing
commitment to advocate for LGBTQ writs, recalling to the Buckeye
Flame her early experiences fighting for her sister and community.
Beyond music, Lauper's latest interviews revealed she is developing a
musical and still plans select performances after her tour ends. Meanwhile,

(02:18):
her documentary Let the Canary Sing continues to circulate in
fan chatter after its Tribeca premiere. Most recently, AOL caught
her making a bold political statement connected to a major
milestone for one of her classic tracks, reminding audiences that
her voice and her activism remain as forthright as ever

(02:40):
as the farewell to her rolls onwards, the pop legend
continues to shape her legacy in real time, still inspiring crowds,
drawing massive media attention, and reminding everyone that she really
just wants us all to have fun. And that is
it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button
and never miss an update on Cindy Lauper. Thanks for listening.

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