Cyndi Lauper Set for First Las Vegas Residency at Caesars Palace in Spring 2026

Cyndi Lauper is headed to Las Vegas for her first-ever residency, giving fans one final chance to see the pop icon live. “Vegas will become ‘Cyn City’ next spring, when…

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 01: Cyndi Lauper performs at Bridgestone Arena on November 01, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Cyndi Lauper is headed to Las Vegas for her first-ever residency, giving fans one final chance to see the pop icon live. “Vegas will become ‘Cyn City' next spring, when I bring my Girls Just Wanna Have Fun show to town for this special run, an opportunity for fans who missed my Farewell Tour to celebrate one last time.”

Titled Cyndi Lauper: Live In Las Vegas, the residency will take place at Caesars Palace's Colosseum from Apr. 24 through May 2, 2026. The show will highlight her signature hits, such as “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” and “Time After Time,” appealing to both longtime fans and new audiences.

Tickets go on sale Oct. 10, with presales for Citi cardmembers already available, followed by fan club presales today. Fans can also register for Live Nation's All Access membership to access presale codes.

The announcement, shared on Instagram, featured Lauper in a bold, theatrical outfit that reflected her trademark punk-glam flair. The residency comes amid a milestone year for the GRAMMY-, Emmy-, and Tony-winning performer, who will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8, alongside Bad Company and other honorees.

Since Lauper's first album, She's So Unusual, she has been an innovator, with four Top 5 singles and an indelible mark on pop and fashion culture. In addition to her chart success, she continues to receive accolades for her activism on behalf of women, the LGBTQ community, and raising awareness of HIV/AIDS.

Lauper's career has spanned four decades, earning two GRAMMYs — including Best New Artist in 1985 and one for her Broadway hit Kinky Boots in 2014 — along with a Tony Award for her musical work. Fans eagerly await what promises to be a dazzling, heartfelt Las Vegas finale from one of music's most dynamic voices.