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How to get tickets for Cyndi Lauper’s 2025 UK tour, including dates and presale

Lauper’s farewell Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Tour lands in five UK cities next year – here’s how to make sure you’re there

Annie McNamee
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Annie McNamee
Contributor, Time Out London and UK
Cyndi Lauper press promotional photograph for Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 2024 tour
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No one else has quite articulated the true carefree abandon of girlhood like Cyndi Lauper. After more than 40 years of success, the popstar, who is now entering her seventies, is heading out on one final hurrah, and bringing her farewell tour to the UK. She’ll land in five major UK cities in 2025.

Lauper will be entertaining British crowds in less than a week’s when she plays Glastonbury 2024 (find our ultimate guide here), but don’t fret if you miss it. The ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ tour will reach our shores early next year, and is set to be a fitting send off for a titan of the music industry. 

From presale to potential prices, here’s everything you need to know to make sure you bag tickets to Cyndi Lauper’s historic farewell tour.

When is Cyndi Lauper going on her farewell tour?

To say goodbye to touring, Cyndi will play five huge nights across the the country's biggest cities. All five of these dates will be in February next year.

What UK dates is she playing?

You’ll have to head to Glasgow, Manchester, London, Birmingham or Belfast to say goodbye to Cyndi. Here are the UK dates that she’ll be playing:

Is there a presale?

There will be a fan presale tomorrow (June 26). It will start at 10am, and you’ll need a code to access it. The code is: CANARY. 

You can access presale on Ticketmaster here

There will also be a separate presale for O2 customers, which you can access through the O2 Priority mobile app.

How to get tickets, and how much they cost

Tickers will go on sale via LiveNation here, and Ticketmaster here on Friday (June 28). According to the OVO Hydro’s official website, they’ll be priced between £58.45 and £154.95.

Although no specific seat prices have been released, it’s safe to assume that standing tickets will be somewhere in the upper-middle point of that price range, and the cheaper seats will be sat at the back.

 

When is Cyndi Lauper playing at Glastonbury?

The pop princess will be taking to the Pyramid stage on Saturday (June 29). At the moment it’s looking like she’ll be there from 2.30pm-3.30pm, although this could be subject to change so keep an eye on your Glastonbury app for the most up to date timings. Find the full Glasto line-up (with stage splits) on Time Out here

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