Cyndi Lauper, the pop sensation, sparked a flurry of online chatter following her performance at Glastonbury, as fans at Worthy Farm were seen leaving her show early. The artist behind the hit Girls Just Want To Have Fun graced the Pyramid Stage at the renowned music festival on Saturday afternoon. She kicked off with her 1980s track The Goonies 'R' Good Enough, while grappling with microphone issues that seemed to be resolving towards the end.
Cyndi had a solo moment with the recorder during her second song. The American pop icon also briefly left the stage during her performance to do "one little thing" before returning to belt out one of her biggest hits, I Drove All Night. She was met with applause after the climax.
Cyndi told the Pyramid Stage audience that she was "glad to be playing here at Glastonbury" and extended a "happy Pride for those celebrating", reports the Mirror . However, Cyndi witnessed a mass exodus after performing her massive hit Girls Just Want To Have Fun. READ MORE: This Morning's Sian Welby gives birth to first child and reveals sweet name READ MORE: Gethin Jones 'can’t get a word in' as he spends day with nephew in Cardiff The singer observed people departing from the stage after her popular song, with a Mirror reporter at Glastonbury noticing Cyndi looking visibly distressed.
Before launching into her cherished song Cyndi told the crowd at Worthy Farm: "It's time world leaders recognised that women are half of the population." During a spirited .
