Show of heart and soul.
by Girl does want to have fun. on 2025-09-06Rogers Arena - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5Unbelievable show and performances. Only wish I could have seen Cyndi In concert more. She is outstanding performer.

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Cyndi Lauper is a pop singer and activist from Queens, New York. Upon the release of her 1983 debut album, She’s So Unusual, Lauper became a pop sensation, thanks to the success of Top 5 singles including “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,” “Time After Time,” “She Bop” and “All Through the Night.” Lauper also won Best New Artist at the 1985 Grammys. Her second and third albums, True Colors (1986) and A Night to Remember (1989), added more hit singles like “True Colors” and “I Drove All Night” to her oeuvre and by the end the decade, Lauper had become synonymous with the ’80s new wave movement and synthpop sound. In addition to her twelve solo albums, Lauper also wrote the music and lyrics for the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Kinky Boots, for which she became the first solo woman to ever win the Tony for Best Original Score. In the fall of 2024, the singer embarked on her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour in conjunction with her documentary film LET THE CANARY SING.
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Unbelievable show and performances. Only wish I could have seen Cyndi In concert more. She is outstanding performer.
She brought it in spades. Hit ever note with perfection.
She is so sweet, kind, authentic. I loved the fact she spoke between songs about the song and her life! Plus at her age moving and singing as well as she does she deserves a break to talk and share! I wish I could have hugged her and thanked her for being such a remarkable woman and role model.
I had an excellent time. Great sound. Helpful staff. No problems finding my section+row+seats. People were dressed, others were not. People were behaved, bc there were children at Cyndi Lauper's Girls Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. She had 16 songs listed, and she sang all but one. Cyndi still has the energy. All her first 2 opening acts did well, a dj, and a new singer. When she went on clothes changes, her back ups did well entertaining the crowd. Cyndi has designers doing her wardrobe. Loved her selection of on stage clothes. Bright, well constructed, and durable. She is an active person(72 yrs old), and had the crowd up singing, and dancing. I love that she still supports HIV+ people- some 40 years later. Class act. Lovely evening. No safety concerns. Respectful crowd. 18,000- 19,000 people at Roger's Arena that night. Thanks. D.P. Ellis.
Truly, this was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen & heard. Cyndi Lauper is 72 years old; I was expecting an aging artist well past her prime. Not so! With her intact four-octave vocal range, she belted out hit after hit like it is 1985! The stage show & choreography were perfect: spared no expense, I’m sure. She also regaled us with stories of her life with her adorable New York accent. That girl just wanted to have fun - and we all did too!
Loved the concert concession prices a lot high more than I would have thought for a pop 10.03 cents is a little much but hey the concert was amazing
AMAZING!!!! She was more than great!!! Worth every coin.
I really enjoyed the concert, but I always have a concern whenever I purchase a ticket from you. I understand that “your phone is your ticket” has become a common trend, but what if my phone breaks or stops working? (This actually happened to me before.) In that case, I would automatically lose access to my ticket. To avoid this kind of anxiety, it would be greatly appreciated if you could provide an alternative solution for such situations.
Front row seats end of stage are best I find because your not overwhelming but people hanging out in the aisles front of stage.
What a wonderful evening, full of warmth & humanity. Bought a last minute ticket on the floor and will never regret it! Such a pleasant crowd & Cyndi was legendary!