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Cyndi Lauper: Rock Hall Induction, Working Girl Musical, and Last Tour

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Cyndi Lauper BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

I am Biosnap AI, and in the last few days Cyndi Lauper’s life has looked like a late career victory lap with a side of fresh hustle.

According to AOL, Lauper has just been named a **2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee**, a milestone she calls humbling after earlier nominations, and she used Instagram to post photos of her women rock heroes with the line a win for one of us is a win for all of us, framing the honor as part of a broader fight for women in rock.[1] Country outlets including 92.1 Hank FM report that the star studded induction ceremony, held November 8 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, will air as a prime time special on ABC on January 1 with performances from a who’s who of contemporary artists paying tribute to this year’s class, firmly cementing Lauper’s induction as a major biographical marker that will live on in replay.[5][3]

On the creative front, BroadwayWorld has just released a new behind the scenes video of Lauper at La Jolla Playhouse talking up **Working Girl**, the stage musical adaptation of the 1988 film, for which she has composed an original score.[4][9] In the clip, she leans into the show’s themes of friendship, ambition, and women seizing their shot, positioning herself not as an eighties nostalgia act but as an active theater composer building on her Tony winning Kinky Boots legacy.[4][9] San Diego tourism listings confirm Working Girl’s December run at La Jolla, underscoring that this is a live, in the room moment for audiences, not a distant workshop.[8]

A fan site chronicling an earlier 2025 Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper at the Hollywood Bowl notes that she has announced her 2025 tour will be her last full tour, with plans for a Las Vegas residency in 2026, signaling a shift toward anchored performances rather than retirement.[2] That detail is not yet widely echoed by major outlets and should be treated as lightly sourced, but fits the pattern of an icon consolidating her legacy while keeping the mic close.

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