Cyndi Lauper, the legendary singer known for her powerful voice and vibrant style, is preparing for her farewell tour after a groundbreaking 40-year career. Lauper, who rose to fame with her 1984 debut album She’s So Unusual, captivated queer fans with hits like “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” Her 1986 anthem “True Colors” became a symbol of LGBTQ advocacy. The song was inspired by her friend’s battle with HIV/AIDS. A fierce ally of the queer community, Lauper has used her platform to fight for queer rights. She founded True Colors United in 2008 to combat youth homelessness. As she embarks on her 23-city Girls Just Want to Have Fun Farewell Tour, fans can expect a thrilling end to her touring days, but not to her passion for music and activism. #Lesbian Culture