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Cyndi Lauper is embarking on her ultimate concert tour, fittingly titled the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour.
The tour is set to start Oct. 18 in Montreal, Canada, and will be followed by performances in Toronto, Boston, Detroit and Washington, D.C. On Oct. 30, she’ll perform in her hometown of New York at the iconic Madison Square Garden. Then, the tour ventures to Atlanta, Dallas, Nashville, Seattle and Los Angeles, just to name a few. The 23-city North American tour is set to conclude in Chicago on Dec. 5.
Besides her farewell tour, Lauper also recently released her documentary Let the Canary Sing, now available for streaming on Paramount+.
See below for information on how to get tickets to Cyndi Lauper’s final tour. Check out the list of her tour dates here.
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What Are the Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour Dates?
Go get your tickets and have fun! You don’t want to miss out on Cyndi Lauper’s once in a lifetime farewell tour beginning in Montreal and ending in Chicago.
Check below for the full list of dates.
Oct. 18: Montreal (Bell Centre)
Oct. 20: Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)
Oct. 24: Detroit (Fox Theatre)
Oct. 26: Boston (MGM Music Hall at Fenway)
Oct. 27: Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena)
Oct. 30: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 1: Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)
Nov. 3: Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)
Nov. 6: Tampa, Fla. (Amalie Arena)
Nov. 8: Hollywood, Fla. (Hard Rock Hollywood)
Nov. 10: Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
Nov. 12: Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Nov. 14: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
Nov. 16: Houston (Toyota Center)
Nov. 19: Phoenix (Footprint Center)
Nov. 20: San Diego (Viejas Arena)
Nov. 23: Los Angeles (Intuit Dome)
Nov. 24: Palm Desert, Calif. (Acrisure Arena)
Nov. 26: San Francisco (Chase Center)
Nov. 30: Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)
Dec. 1: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)
Dec. 4: Minneapolis (Target Center)
Dec. 5: Chicago (United Center)