Rock in Rio: Cyndi Lauper will debut in Portugal in 2026

Rock in Rio: Cyndi Lauper will debut in Portugal in 2026

Author of topics such as Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” or “Time After Time” takes the Rock in Rio stage before Rod Stewart. With 14 albums released, the artist, who also participated in cinema, theater and television, haswon two Grammys, one Tony, three MTV Video Music Awards, among other distinctions.

Cindy Lauper debuts on Portuguese stages next year by the hand of . The North American artist, known for her irreverenceis the author of “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”.

After several tours over more than 40 years, Cindy Lauper will take to a Portuguese stage for the first time.

It will be on June 27th, in Cidade do Rock, before Rod Stewart.

It was precisely with this feminist cry that Cindy Lauper left anonymity and became one of the most heard voices in the early 80s.

In 1983, it was the second most listened to song in the USA, with sales exceeding 2,000 million copies.

Artist debuted with album She’s So Unusual

The theme is part of his debut solo album, “She’s So Unusual“, which also includes the success “Time After Team”, which gave the singer received six nominations at the Grammys in 1985. She won the “Best New Artist” award.

In the same year, she was invited to be one of the faces of “We are the world“, the theme that brought together several artists to raise funds to fight hunger in Africa.

In 1986, the artist, who showed herself to be irreverent from an early age, published “true Colors“, the 2nd album of his career. The launch single with the same name would become a of Lauper’s successes. He also gave his name to the organization he created in 2008 to support the LGBT community.

With 14 albums released, the artist, who began discovering music when she was just 12 years old, but who also participated in cinema, theater and television, haswon two Grammys, one Tony, three MTV Video Music Awards and still a primetime Emmyfor participating in the series “Doido por ti”.

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