The 70-year-old singer said: “I haven’t played at the Royal Albert Hall since 1995, when I was there for my 12 Deadly Cyns tour, I was dressed like a Queen surrounded by Queens singing Hey Now Girls Just Wanna Have Fun in all my glory!
The iconic and incomparable Cyndi Lauper will appear in a one night only performance at the Hall this summer – her first UK solo show in 8 years.
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“I had a blast. And not only is the Royal Albert Hall one of the most important music venues but over 20 Suffragette rallies were held there! That makes it great for me."
Tickets for the show will go on sale from 10am on March 28 from the Royal Albert Hall Box Office.
The same month, Cyndi will play the Pyramid Stage at the world-famous Glastonbury festival.
Meanwhile, the musician recently sold the majority of her music catalogue to Swedish company Pophouse, which was founded in 2014 by investor Conni Jonsson and ABBA star Björn Ulvaeus and is run by former Universal Music CEO Per Sundin.
The deal covers publishing and royalties of her music but does not include her Broadway works.