Cyndi Lauper: Rock Hall Induction, Farewell Tour & New Beginnings
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Cyndi Lauper has been on quite the roll lately, capping off what might be described as one of the most significant periods of her legendary career. Her farewell tour reached its triumphant conclusion at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, where she delivered what can only be called a star-studded finale. The performance featured an impressive lineup of guest appearances including Joni Mitchell, who made only her second public live performance of 2025 to join Lauper for a rendition of "Carey." John Legend also graced the stage to help with her iconic hit "Time After Time," alongside appearances from Cher, SZA, and other major artists who came to celebrate the pop icon's remarkable journey.
Just weeks before that final show, Lauper reached another career milestone that many thought might never happen. She was formally inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in November, an honor that came with a heartfelt induction speech paying tribute to the women who paved the way before her. During the ceremony, she delivered a powerful rendition of "True Colors," transforming it into what observers described as a defiant call for courage. The induction also featured an impressive all-female performance celebrating her influence across multiple generations of artists, including remarks from rising star Chappell Roan.
But Lauper isn't slowing down despite retiring from touring. She's pivoting to an exciting new venture: her first-ever Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace, marking a significant new chapter in her career. This residency comes at a particularly poignant moment, as she'll arrive in Las Vegas as a newly minted Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member, cementing her legacy as one of music's most influential voices.
Looking ahead, Lauper has also confirmed that she'll be performing at Rock in Rio on June twenty-seventh for what the festival is calling "Legends Day," sharing the bill with legendary performer Rod Stewart. Her Australian tour has already brought her across the Pacific for performances in multiple capital cities.
Throughout this whirlwind period, it's clear that while Lauper is closing one chapter with her farewell tour, she's simultaneously opening several exciting new ones. Her decades-long commitment to LGBTQ advocacy through her True Colors Fund continues to define her legacy alongside her undeniable musical contributions to pop history.
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