Cyndi Lauper Begins Las Vegas Residency, Responds to Heckler
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Cyndi Lauper launched her limited Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace on Friday. During the show, she responded firmly to a heckler, drawing applause from the audience. The residency runs through May 2.
Facts First
- Cyndi Lauper began her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on April 25, 2026.
- The limited engagement runs through May 2.
- Lauper responded to a heckler during the show, telling them to 'remember where you are'.
- The crowd applauded Lauper's response.
- Lauper is a two-time Grammy winner and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025.
What Happened
Cyndi Lauper launched her limited engagement residency, 'Cyndi Lauper: Live in Las Vegas,' on Friday, April 25, 2026, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The residency is scheduled to run through May 2. During the introduction of her song 'Sally’s Pigeons,' a heckler interrupted Lauper. Lauper responded by saying, 'I don’t know what the fuck you’re saying, hon. But please remember where you are, OK? Because if you’re trying to shade me, bitch, I’m gonna come for you. I’m from Brooklyn, and if I wanna fucking talk, I will do a tap dance if I fucking want. Sorry, that of course is not part of my people skills.' The crowd responded to Lauper's response with applause.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of Lauper's music, you may have a limited opportunity to see her perform live in Las Vegas this spring. Her recent farewell tour and Hall of Fame induction suggest this residency could be a significant live event celebrating her career.
What's Next
The residency is scheduled to continue through May 2. Lauper recently performed a show at the Hollywood Bowl which was recorded for a CBS special honoring her career, which may be broadcast in the future.