Cyndi Lauper discusses her Glastonbury 2024 experience On Sunday’s instalment of BBC Breakfast, hosts Nina Warhurst and Ben Boulos were speaking about Glastonbury Festival, which is unfolding this weekend. Although there’s been a string of incredible artists and performances, Cyndi Lauper left some viewers concerned. During her set, many people highlighted the performance was plagued with issue.
In a segment on the BBC show, entertainment reporter Colin Paterson caught up with the singer not long after she took to the stage. Speaking to Colin, the 71-year-old confessed she had fun on stage despite a few blunders. Cyndi said: “I had a few technical things, wardrobe difficulties but I had fun! “You know sometimes you’re up there and the sound is like ‘Woah’ but, it doesn’t matter because the spirit, the spirit is there and that was great.
” During her routine, festivalgoers got to see the 80s icon sing many of her classic anthems such as Girls Just Want To Have Fun, True Colours and Time After Time. Although the singing sensation was sewn throughout the songs pulling her trousers up, with there clearly being some sort of wardrobe error. READ MORE Beatrice sips drinks at Glastonbury VIP bar after rock band's anti-royal chants Cyndi Lauper spoke about her issues at Glastonbury Festival (Image: BBC) Making light of the situation, Colin probed: “I’ve never wanted before to lend a popstar a belt! What was going on?” Admitting the issues, she replied: “My pan.
