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Glastonbury fans say Cyndi Lauper, 71, 'was really let down' as singer suffers 'awful' sound problems during her set: 'I felt so bad for her!' By Bethan Edwards For Mailonline Published: 13:16 EDT, 29 June 2024 | Updated: 13:31 EDT, 29 June 2024 e-mail View comments Cyndi Lauper's Glastonbury performance on Saturday was hit with criticism after major sound problems disrupted the set. Festival goers were left struggling to hear the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun singer's vocals as her voice was drowned out by rumbling bass. After a few songs, Cyndi, 71, performed Rocking Chair and she seemed to struggle with her pitch and timing.

The sound issues appeared to have been resolved by the time she got to her hit I Drove All Night. But Cyndi faltered again on her 1984 track Time After Time as she lagged behind the band - suggesting she was having trouble with her in-ear monitors. Cyndi Lauper's Glastonbury performance on Saturday was hit with criticism after major sound problems disrupted the set Festival goers were left struggling to hear the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun singers vocals as her voice was drowned out by rumbling bass The singer was seen looking at members of the production team by the side of the Pyramid stage as she continued to put on a show for the audience.



The crowd came to the rescue lifting Cyndi up as they sang along to her mega hits True Colors and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. Despite the issues, Cyndi, who has more than 40 years of stage experience under her belt, was.

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