Cyndi Lauper
American singer-songwriter and actress
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October 18 2024 | Lauper announced her 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour', starting in Montreal, Canada. |
June 29 2024 | Lauper performed at the Glastonbury Festival in England. |
June 4 2024 | The documentary 'Let the Canary Sing' about Lauper's career will premiere on Paramount+. |
May 31 2024 | Cyndi Lauper's upcoming album 'Let the Canary Sing' is scheduled to be released on May 31, 2024. |
February 2024 | Lauper announced a partnership with Pophouse for future projects after parts of her song catalog were purchased. |
2023 | Cyndi Lauper played the character Ruthie in two episodes of The Horror of Dolores Roach. |
2023 | Cyndi Lauper collaborated with Dolly Parton, Belinda Carlisle, Gloria Estefan, and Debbie Harry on the single 'Gonna Be You' for the film '80 for Brady'. |
December 2023 | Lauper and Alex Nolan performed 'True Colors' at a White House celebration, coinciding with the signing of the Respect for Marriage Act. |
July 2023 | Lauper released the track 'Oh Dolores', written for the television series 'The Horror of Dolores Roach'. |
June 2023 | The documentary 'Let The Canary Sing', about Lauper's career, premiered. |
January 26 2023 | Lauper was nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. |
2022 | Cyndi Lauper launched the Girls Just Want To Have Fundamental Rights Fund to support organizations fighting for abortion and reproductive healthcare rights. |
2022 | Cyndi Lauper released the single 'Sally's Pigeons' (2022 Redux), a non-album single. |
December 2022 | Lauper performed her song True Colors at the ceremony where U.S. President Joe Biden signed the Respect for Marriage Act into law. |
April 1 2022 | Lauper performed at the MusiCares Person of the Year Tribute Show honoring Joni Mitchell. |
November 2021 | Lauper featured as a guest vocalist on the track 'Blame it on Christmas' by Shea Diamond. |
2020 | Cyndi Lauper voiced the character Miss Goo Goo in the episode 'Super Baby!' of Bubble Guppies. |
2020 | Cyndi Lauper served as a guest judge on Project Runway for episodes 'She's Sew Unusual' (Season 18) and 'Couch Couture' (Season 19) spanning from 2020 to 2021. |
2020 | Cyndi Lauper made an appearance as herself in one episode of Young Sheldon. |
November 2020 | Lauper dueted with Casey Abrams on a cover of 'Eve of Destruction'. |
April 23 2020 | Lauper participated in an online fundraising concert for LGBTQ nightlife workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, ending with a performance of 'True Colors'. |
January 26 2020 | Lauper performed at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, singing a chorus from 'I Sing the Body Electric'. |
2019 | Cyndi Lauper performed in Japan during her Japan Tour. |
2019 | Cyndi Lauper gave the commencement address at Northern Vermont University – Johnson, where she was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters. |
2019 | Cyndi Lauper's album 'She's So Unusual' was added to the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress. |
2019 | Cyndi Lauper released the single 'Hope' as part of the 'Japanese Single Collection – Greatest Hits'. |
September 6 2019 | The 'Japanese Singles Collection – Greatest Hits' album, featuring Lauper's singles released in Japan, was released. |
August 2019 | A filed letter by Mardones' lawyer indicated that all parties involved in the lawsuit had agreed in principle to settle the case. |
August 28 2019 | On August 28, 2019, Cyndi Lauper released another album. |
July 12 2019 | Lauper performed two concerts at the Hollywood Bowl, backed by the Hollywood Bowl orchestra. |
June 26 2019 | Lauper performed at the opening ceremony of Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019. |
June 4 2019 | Documentary Let the Canary Sing debuted on Paramount+, directed by Alison Ellwood about her career. |
January 2019 | The song 'Together', featuring Lauper, was included in the Canadian animated film 'Racetime'. |
2018 | Cyndi Lauper played the character Vanessa Nero in one episode of Magnum P.I. |
2018 | Cyndi Lauper was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Original Score for her work on SpongeBob SquarePants. |
December 8 2018 | Cyndi Lauper held her annual Home For The Holidays concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York. |
November 15 2018 | It was announced that Lauper would receive the Icon Award at Billboard's 13th annual Women in Music Event on December 6 in New York. |
October 22 2018 | Lauper guest-starred as a lawyer in the episode 'Sudden Death' of the rebooted television series Magnum P.I. |
March 2018 | It was announced that Lauper would compose the score for the musical adaptation of the film 'Working Girl' alongside Rob Hyman, aiming for an 80s sound. |
2017 | Cyndi Lauper was honored with the VH1 Trailblazer Honor for her contributions to LGBT activism. |
2017 | Cyndi Lauper embarked on a North American Tour that continued until 2018. |
2017 | Cyndi Lauper contributed as a writer to the Broadway musical 'SpongeBob SquarePants', including the song 'Hero is My Middle Name'. |
2017 | Cyndi Lauper released the song 'Hope'. |
August 30 2017 | Songwriters Benny Mardones and Robert Tepper sued Lauper for allegedly lifting elements from their song 'Into the Night' for the final song 'Raise You Up' in Kinky Boots. |
January 2017 | Lauper performed on the 42nd season of Austin City Limits, showcasing some of her classic songs and country tunes from 'Detour'. |
2016 | Released Detour, a country and western album inspired by artists like Patsy Cline, which peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard 200. |
2016 | The West End production of 'Kinky Boots' won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical. |
2016 | Cyndi Lauper directed the song 'Funnel of Love'. |
2016 | Cyndi Lauper released the single 'Misty Blue' from the album 'Detour'. |
October 2016 | Her son, Dex Lauper, opened for her during the Scottsdale, Arizona and Las Vegas, Nevada dates on her Detour Tour. |
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