Sure, here are ten live performances by Cyndi Lauper that you definitely shouldn’t miss:
- “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” – Live at The Sydney Opera House (2011): Lauper’s iconic anthem gets a unique spin in this unforgettable performance at one of the world’s most prestigious venues.
- “Time After Time” – Live on MTV Unplugged (1995): Stripped down and intimate, this acoustic rendition showcases Lauper’s raw talent and emotional depth.
- “True Colors” – Live at Madison Square Garden (2004): A powerful rendition of her timeless ballad, performed in front of a hometown crowd at one of the most legendary arenas in the world.
- “I Drove All Night” – Live at Glastonbury Festival (2016): Lauper brings her infectious energy to the iconic Glastonbury stage, delivering a high-octane performance of this fan favorite.
- “She Bop” – Live at The Roxy (1983): This early performance captures Lauper at the height of her ’80s pop prowess, with electrifying vocals and a vibrant stage presence.
- “Money Changes Everything” – Live at The Hollywood Bowl (2018): Lauper rocks the iconic Hollywood Bowl with this energetic rendition of her hit single, showcasing her versatility as a performer.
- “All Through the Night” – Live at Beacon Theatre (2012): A hauntingly beautiful performance of one of Lauper’s most underrated gems, recorded at the historic Beacon Theatre in New York City.
- “The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough” – Live at Wembley Stadium (1987): Lauper brings her signature style and sass to this lively performance of the beloved ’80s anthem, captured live at Wembley Stadium.
- “Change of Heart” – Live at The Troubadour (2008): Lauper proves she’s still a force to be reckoned with in this intimate performance at The Troubadour, showcasing her powerhouse vocals and timeless appeal.
- “Fearless” – Live at Radio City Music Hall (2013): Closing out the list is this electrifying performance of “Fearless,” recorded at the historic Radio City Music Hall and serving as a testament to Lauper’s enduring impact on music.