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Cyndi Lauper: Vegas Residency, Grammy Salute, Broadway Musical & More | Ep 257

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Cyndi Lauper has just delivered a week as fierce and colorful as her classic style, making headlines everywhere with her multi-front career resurgence. The biggest news comes straight from her own Instagram: Cyndi Lauper is trading touring for a glittering Las Vegas residency. The iconic Girls Just Wanna Have Fun star, fresh off her sold-out goodbye world tour that wrapped at the Hollywood Bowl earlier this month, announced that she will launch "Cyndi Lauper Live in Las Vegas" at Caesars Palace starting April 24, 2026, for a five-show spring run. In her own words, she promises Vegas will become Cyn City for fans who missed her Farewell Tour and now want one last party in neon lights, and the tone on social media is electric with nostalgia and gratitude as fans celebrate her ongoing reinvention, says Deadline.

If you thought her parade of major milestones was winding down, think again. CBS just aired “A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live from the Hollywood Bowl” on October 5, featuring tributes from Joni Mitchell, Cher, John Legend, Sza, and a host of others. The special, which capped her nearly year-long Farewell Tour, played to rave reviews and gave the world viral moments: clips of star-studded covers and Cyndi’s own emotional set splashed across X and Instagram, confirming her status as an intergenerational legend. The next major stage for Lauper will be her 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, set for November 8 at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater and streaming live on Disney Plus. Anticipation is high as this long-awaited recognition finally arrives.

But perhaps the most unexpected twist is happening at the La Jolla Playhouse, where “Working Girl,” the hit ‘80s film, has been reimagined as a Broadway-style musical with Lauper composing new songs. The show opens October 28 and is already extended to December 7 due to overwhelming demand. The San Diego Union-Tribune and NPR both highlighted how Lauper’s playful, heart-on-the-sleeve lyrics are giving the stage adaptation a message of courage and hope that resonates with a new generation.

Social media is eating up every move. Parade Magazine ran a feature last week where she named the Gracie Abrams song that moves her to tears, and fans are circulating her behind-the-scenes clips discussing songwriting and her quirky creative process—like how inspiration apparently strikes while she’s cleaning the house. The Feisty Woman’s Guidebooks blog spotlighted her as their Feisty Female of the week, lauding both her activism and her surreal, unfiltered humor. In more commercial news, her exclusive interview on Good Morning America in July about the end of her touring era briefly trended, while online forums lit up again after the Paramount Plus streaming premiere of her farewell Hollywood Bowl show.

No unconfirmed wild tales here, just a week where Cyndi Lauper’s legacy was locked in with the kind of show-stealing moves only she can pull, from taking over Vegas to rewriting Broadway and conquering TV, all while still making the world laugh and cry in equal measure.

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