Cyndi Lauper Lights the Empire State Building in Yellow to Celebrate Farewell Tour and Release of New Documentary ‘Let the Canary Sing’

Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ Farewell Tour launches this fall

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On Thursday, June 20, the Empire State Building will shine yellow in celebration of Cyndi Lauper’s ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ Farewell Tour launching this fall, and the release of the documentary Let the Canary Sing streaming now on Paramount+. The feature-length documentary explores Lauper’s remarkable life, career and advocacy and was directed by Alison Elwood. Lauper’s headline tour includes Madison Square Garden on October 30, go here for more information: https://cyndilauper.com/ 

The Empire State Building hosted a lighting ceremony with singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper, who flipped the ceremonial light switch and toured the Observatory Experience – recently named the #1 attraction in the U.S. in Tripadvisor's 2023 Travelers’ Choice “Best of the Best” for the second consecutive year – and posed for photos on the building’s 86th floor and 102nd floor Observatories. 

Afterwards, Cyndi Lauper participated in a live QandA for a group of select fans in partnership with iHeartRadio on the iconic building’s 80th floor. 

More information about the Empire State Building’s tower lights can be found online, or text CONNECT to 274-16 for real time updates.   

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