Cyndi Lauper Says Her Farewell Tour Will Be One Last Celebration With Her Fans (2024)

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Latest News: Cyndi Lauper Announces Farewell Tour

Pop star Cyndi Lauper may not be done with music altogether, but she is set for the end of her touring career.

The 70-year-old singer, known for hits like 1986’s “True Colors,” announced Monday she will visit 23 cities in North America as part of the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. The schedule, marking her first extended slate of concerts in over a decade, kicks off in Montreal on October 18 and runs through the December 5 finale in Chicago.

General ticket sales begin Friday, June 7, at 10 a.m. through Live Nation.

Lauper spoke about her announcement during Wednesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, explaining she wanted to give fans one last arena tour while she is still in good health. “I’m not doing the trains, planes, and automobiles anymore,” she told the late-night host. “I’m strong now, but I don’t know what I’m going to be like in four years. I wanted to a chance to just do this when I’m felling strong and, you know, celebrate with people.”

Lauper also discussed Let the Canary Sing, the 2023 documentary about her career and social activism that debuted on Paramount+ on June 4.

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  • Who Is Cyndi Lauper?
  • Quick Facts
  • Early Life
  • Songs: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Time After Time"
  • Later Career
  • Charitable Causes
  • Husband and Son
  • Net Worth
  • Quotes

Who Is Cyndi Lauper?

American singer Cyndi Lauper burst onto the pop music charts with her 1983 debut album She’s So Unusual. She scored a string of hits, including “Time After Time” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” and won the 1984 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. With her eclectic clothes, flamboyantly styled hair, and contagious pop melodies, Lauper has cemented herself as a music icon, having sold over 50 million albums worldwide. In June 2013, Lauper’s musical Kinky Boots won six Tony Awards, including for Best Musical, making her the first female to win this category by herself.

Quick Facts

FULL NAME: Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper
BORN: June 22, 1953
BIRTHPLACE: Astoria, New York
SPOUSE: David Thornton (m. 1991)
CHILDREN: Declyn
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Cancer

Early Life

Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper was born in Astoria, New York, on June 22, 1953. Her earliest childhood days were spent in Brooklyn, but when she was about 4 years old, the family moved to Ozone Park, Queens, where she lived in a railroad-style apartment through her teenage years. Growing up, Lauper felt like an outcast. Her parents divorced when she was five. Lauper and her two siblings were raised by her mother, who worked as a waitress to support the family—and who loved the arts and frequently took her children to Manhattan to see Shakespeare plays or visit art museums. Lauper did not do particularly well in school and was reportedly kicked out of several parochial schools in her youth. Despite her hard times, she discovered a love of singing and music at an early age and was writing her own songs by age 12.

After eventually getting a high school equivalency degree, Lauper worked several odd jobs before her music career took off. She waitressed, served as an office assistant, and even sang in a Japanese restaurant for a time. During this time, Lauper also played in several bands. She had her first taste of success with the band Blue Angel, which landed a record deal. The group made one record together before splitting up.

Songs: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "Time After Time"

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Cyndi Lauper performs during s 1984 concert.

Going solo, Lauper burst onto the charts with her debut album, She’s So Unusual. Lauper took the music world by surprise with her eclectic clothes, flamboyantly styled hair, and contagious pop melodies. The 1983 recording sold over 6 million copies in the U.S. alone (16 million worldwide) and featured her first hit, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” The song became a female party anthem, and the music video went into heavy rotation on MTV. Lauper became wildly popular almost overnight, scoring a string of hits that included “Time After Time,” “She Bop,” and “All Through the Night.” She was further rewarded for her work when she won the 1984 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. In 1985, she released “The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough” for the soundtrack of the film The Goonies.

Her 1986 follow-up album, True Colors, sold nearly two million copies in the U.S. and seven million worldwide. Exploring new creative avenues, Lauper made her film debut in 1988, starring opposite Jeff Goldblum in the comedy Vibes. The movie performed poorly in both the commercial and critical realms. In 1989, Lauper released her third album, A Night to Remember, which featured the hit “I Drove All Night” but had weak overall sales compared to her previous albums.

Later Career

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Cyndi Lauper and writer Harvey Fierstein are honored for their work on Kinky Boots in April 2016.

Lauper was successful as an actress in a recurring role on the TV sitcom Mad About You, which starred Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser. In 1995, Lauper won an Emmy for her work on the series. She later appeared on such shows as That’s So Raven and Bones.

While she explored acting, Lauper continued to make music. Although Hatful of Stars (1993) was not a commercial success, it was an artistic achievement for Lauper. Critics widely praised the album for songs which took on complex topics such as domestic abuse and hom*ophobia. Twelve Deadly Cyns, a compilation of her hits, was released in 1995. In 1997, Lauper received critical praise for Sisters of Avalon, which included all new music, and she followed up with a holiday album Merry Christmas... Have a Nice Life! (1998).

Lauper didn’t release new music until At Last (2003), a collection of pop standards. Her 2008 album Bring Ya to the Brink (2008) featured dance tracks, including the Grammy-nominated song “High and Mighty.” Her album, Memphis Blues (2010), featured her take on several classic blues songs and became Billboard’s bestselling blues album that year.

In 2012, the pop icon wrote her autobiography Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir. The following year, she took her talents to Broadway, writing the music and lyrics for Kinky Boots with a book by Harvey Fierstein. Kinky Boots won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Leading Man, and Best Original Score. Lauper is the first solo female to win in the best musical category. Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell, the production centers on the life of Charlie Price, who, after inheriting his father’s nearly bankrupt shoe factory, discovers the man he’s meant to be with the help of an entertainer named Lola.

In 2013, Lauper celebrated the 30th anniversary of the album that launched her career, She’s So Unusual, with a tour. In 2016, she released Detour, a country album featuring duets with Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Vince Gill, Jewel, and Alison Krauss.

In June 2024, Lauper announced she would embark on her last stadium tour, the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour—referencing her famous 1983 song. That same month, a documentary about her career and social activism called Let the Canary Sing debuted on streaming service Paramount+.

Charitable Causes

Outside of music, Lauper has been a tireless activist for the gay rights movement. “Civil rights have to be afforded to every American, no matter what their color, gender or sexual preference. You can’t say this is a democracy if that isn’t the case,” she told WWD. She helped establish the True Colors Fund, which works to promote awareness and fight for equality.

On the fund’s website, Lauper writes, “Everyone—whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender—should be allowed to show their true colors and be accepted and loved for who they are. Every American should be guaranteed equal treatment at school, at work, in their relationships, in service of their country... and in every part of their lives.” In addition to touring to raise money for the fund, Lauper competed on the reality show The Celebrity Apprentice to help out her charity.

In July 2015, while announcing her support for the National Psoriasis Foundation and Novartis on The Today Show, Lauper admitted she had recently been diagnosed with psoriasis.

Husband and Son

Lauper has been married to actor David Thornton since 1991. The couple met on the set of the 1991 film Off and Running, shortly after Lauper split from her boyfriend and then-manager Dave Wolff.

The couple has one son together, Declyn. Now 26, Declyn is a rapper known for collaborating with G-Eazy on the 2019 song “K I D S.” However, he has also had multiple run-ins with the law away from music. Police arrested the rapper in 2022 after discovering him driving a stolen Mercedes Benz. He was sentenced to five days of private community service and a year of probation as part of a plea agreement. Then, in February 2024, Declyn was arrested again for gun possession in New York City.

Net Worth

Celebrity Net Worth estimates Lauper’s net worth to be about $50 million as of March 2024. This is after Lauper sold a majority share of rights to her music catalog to Swedish company Pophouse in February 2024.

Quotes

  • Everyone—whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender—should be allowed to show their true colors, and be accepted and loved for who they are.
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