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Cyndi Lauper Reveals Star-Studded Lineup For 'Home For The Holidays' Benefit Concert

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Cyndi Lauper has announced a star-studded lineup for her "Home for the Holidays" benefit concert, including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and more.

On Monday, December 7, Lauper announced her 10th annual "Home for the Holidays" benefit virtual concert. The event will debut on Friday, December 11 at 8:00 p.m. ET on Lauper's TikTok page. It will also be streamed later on Sunday, December 13 at 8:00 p.m. ET on Lauper's YouTube and Facebook pages.

Other stars to feature included Adam Lambert, Amanda Shires & Jason Isbell, Bette Midler, Billy Porter, Billy Steinberg, Boy George, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Carson Kressley, Cher, Dolly Parton, Harvey Fierstein, Henry Rollins, Jackson Browne, Judy Gold, Justin Tranter, LL Cool J, Meg Myers, Phoebe Bridgers, Sharon Osbourne, Tom Kelly, and Tracy Young, among others.

"It's been a crazy year, but I am grateful for so many things - my immensely talented and generous friends who keep showing up for us year after year; the technology that is going to make it possible to bring our virtual concert to more people than ever; and all of our partners who help True Colors United do the work that we do," Lauper said in statement.

She added, "The Home for the Holidays concert is 10 years and over 100 artists in, and has raised over three million dollars, which is beyond what I could have imagined when we began. Most importantly though, we are truly helping LGBTQ young people experiencing homelessness. And to all of the fans who watch, donate, and celebrate with us, you are family. And I thank you."

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