JAKARTA - Cyndi Lauper finally opened his voice about his decision to hold a farewell tour. This tour will take place from October to December by visiting 23 cities in the United States and Canada.

The 70-year-old singer and songwriter clarified that the farewell tour did not mean that he retired from music. He wanted to tour when he felt physically still strong.

"I want to do an arena tour. I am strong now, but I don't know what I will be like in the next four years," Cyndi Lauper said as a guest of Jimmy Kimmel Live.

After the tour series, Cyndi found it difficult to imagine going around holding a concert far from where she lived for a long time. However, he did not rule out appearing occasionally.

"For me, I want to have the opportunity to do this when I feel strong. I want to celebrate with people. Celebrate really with people, and make it fun."

Prior to the farewell tour, Cyndi Lauper was scheduled to play the Greatest Hits 'exclusive' show at London's Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday, June 26, then appear at the Glastonbury Festival. This will mark Lauper's first solo concert in England in eight years.

Recently, Cyndi Lauper also released a documentary titled Let The Canary Sing. The film offers fans to explore the career story and legacy of the pop icon through archival footage and interviews with Lauper himself, as well as other leading names in music, such as Boy George and Patti LaBelle.


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