Breakfast: People arrive at Glastonbury in sweltering conditions Pop sensation, Cyndi Lauper, sparked a buzz on social media with her Glastonbury gig as festival-goers at Worthy Farm walked away before her set concluded. The chart-topping 80s icon graced the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, kicking off with her 80s anthem The Goonies 'R' Good Enough. Despite battling technical snags with her microphone, which seemed to get sorted by the end of her act, Cyndi also showcased her skills on the recorder during her second number.
The US songstress briefly exited the stage mid-performance to attend to “one little thing” but made a roaring comeback to belt out her hit I Drove All Night, to a roaring applause. Addressing the crowd, Cyndi expressed her delight at performing at the festival and extended a “happy Pride for those celebrating”. Read more: Glastonbury viewers slam BBC after technical glitch interrupts performance Cyndi Lauper also played the recorder during her Glastonbury Festival (Image: Getty) Before performing Change Of Heart, she quipped about her dance moves in Leicester Square for the 1986 track's video, admitting she trampled “some of the pansies” and jokingly claimed she's “not allowed there anymore”.
Yet, after delivering her smash hit Girls Just Want To Have Fun, many festival-goers were seen leaving, with Cyndi reportedly appearing distressed by the mass exit. A Mirror journalist observed the star's reaction at the scene. Prior to singing her iconic t.
