Just wanna have fun this summer?
You aren’t the only one. The progenitor of Wanting To Have Fun herself does, too.
As of today, Cyndi Lauper has announced the final North American tour dates of her Farewell Tour, culminating in two August dates at the historic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA. And if we were to put money on it, we’d guess that those dates will be rife with special guests (Chaka Khan, Sam Smith, and Hayley Williams of Paramore have already made appearances this tour).
Lauper has been on her farewell tour since October 2024, including dates in the UK, Europe, and Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden, and as of today, has announced her final 25 shows, including July and August dates on the East Coast, West Coast, Canada, and everywhere in-between.
Today on Vivid Seats, you can pick up tickets for all of Lauper’s remaining Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour dates.
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Cyndi Lauper tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar of Cyndi Lauper’s newly-announced North American tour dates, venues, and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Cyndi Lauper set list
The last headlining gig Lauper played was a few weeks ago at the Accor Arena in Paris, France.
Here’s what she took to the stage that night, as confirmed by Set List FM:
01.) “She Bop”
02.) “When You Were Mine” (Prince cover)
03.) “I Drove All Night”
04.) “Who Let in the Rain”
05.) “Iko Iko” (Sugar Boy and his Cane Cutters cover)
06.) “Funnel of Love” (Wanda Jackson cover)
07.) “Sally’s Pigeons”
08.) “I’m Gonna Be Strong” (Frankie Laine cover)
09.) “Sisters of Avalon”
10.) “Time After Time”
11.) “Money Changes Everything” (The Brains cover)
Encore
12.) “Shine”
13.) “True Colors”
14.) “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”
How to watch Cyndi Lauper documentary
Last year, the Cyndi Lauper documentary “Let The Canary Sing” hit Paramount+.
According to a press release, the documentary will cover the pop star’s ascent from her Queens upbringing to the top of the pop charts in the 1980s and beyond.
About the project, director Alison Ellwood said, “Like many people, I assumed when Cyndi Lauper burst onto the music scene in the early ’80s, that she was another young star experiencing a meteoric rise to fame and success thanks to MTV. Her music videos were wild and colorful, her songs like ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ were infectious. But as it turns out, her story is one of hard knocks, hard work and dogged determination. Cyndi wanted her voice not just to be listened to, but a voice to be heard. The documentary will be a full portrait of Cyndi Lauper – her ‘True Colors’ shining through.”
’80s stars on tour in 2025
Were the ’80s really over 35 years ago?
Time flies, huh?
Still, the biggest stars from the big hair era are defying all odds and touring at venues large and small all over North America in 2025.
Here are just five of our favorite ’80s stars you won’t want to miss when they come to a city near you this year.
• Billy Idol with Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
• Devo
• Simple Minds with Soft Cell and Modern English
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