Iconic singer Cyndi Lauper Embarks on Farewell Tour across 23 North American Cities
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Cyndi Lauper Announces Farewell Tour, Headlining 23 Cities Across North America
Iconic singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper has revealed her long-awaited farewell tour, marking her first major tour in over a decade. The Brooklyn-born artist will take center stage in concerts across 23 cities in North America, from October 18 to December 5, as confirmed by events promoter Live Nation.
With timeless hits like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and "Time After Time," Lauper has captivated audiences worldwide with her unique style and unforgettable performances. Known for songs such as "True Colors" and "All Through the Night," the two-time Grammy winner will kick off her tour at Canada's Quebec province in Montreal's Bell Centre on October 18.
Lauper's journey will then bring her to her beloved hometown of New York City, where she will perform at Madison Square Garden on October 30. The tour's final stop will be at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, promising an incredible experience for all her devoted fans.
Live Nation also shared that throughout her farewell tour, Lauper will be accompanied by special guests, whose names will be announced at a later date. The anticipation for these surprise appearances is sure to build the excitement surrounding the tour.
Tickets for the "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour" will be available for purchase starting Tuesday through an artist presale. More presales will follow, leading up to the general sale on Friday, which will take place on Live Nation's website. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to witness Lauper's final live performances.
In addition to her tour announcement, Cyndi Lauper is set to appear on the popular late-night show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Wednesday. During the show, she will discuss her upcoming tour and the documentary that documents her musical journey.
Fans and music lovers alike can look forward to an extraordinary farewell tour as Cyndi Lauper bids a heartfelt goodbye to the stage she has graced for decades.