Home Entertainment Glastonbury fans say Cyndi Lauper, 71, “felt really disappointed” when the singer suffered “horrible” sound problems during her performance: “I felt so bad for her!”

Glastonbury fans say Cyndi Lauper, 71, “felt really disappointed” when the singer suffered “horrible” sound problems during her performance: “I felt so bad for her!”

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Cyndi Lauper's performance at Glastonbury on Saturday came under fire after major sound problems disrupted the concert.

Cyndi Lauper’s performance at Glastonbury on Saturday came under fire after major sound problems disrupted the show.

Festival-goers had a hard time hearing the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun singer’s voice as her vocals were drowned out by the booming bass.

After a few songs, Cyndi, 71, performed Rocking Chair and seemed to have trouble with pitch and rhythm.

The sound issues seemed to have been resolved by the time he got to his hit I Drive All Night.

But Cyndi failed again on her 1984 song Time After Time, as she fell behind the band, suggesting she was having problems with her in-ear monitors.

Cyndi Lauper’s performance at Glastonbury on Saturday came under fire after major sound issues interrupted the set.

Festival-goers struggled to hear the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun singer's voice as her voice was drowned out by booming bass.

Festival-goers struggled to hear the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun singer’s voice as her voice was drowned out by the booming bass.

The singer was seen looking at members of the production team on the side of the Pyramid stage as she continued to put on a show for the audience.

The crowd came to the rescue by lifting Cyndi up as they sang her biggest hits True Colors and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

Despite the problems, Cyndi, who has more than 40 years of stage experience, was every inch professional.

Some fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to complain about “terrible sound issues” during the legends’ set.

‘Terrible sound problems for Cyndi Lauper. I really feel bad for her.’

“I felt so bad for #CyndiLauper; I could see she was upset about the sound issues.”

‘@CyndiLauper was really disappointed with the sound system at @Glastonbury. I couldn’t hear her voice, but I could see the effort she was putting into trying to rouse a crowd that couldn’t get over the poor sound. Everyone around us is very disappointed.

“Some obvious sound problems, but I’m still enjoying it.”

After a few songs, Cyndi, 71, performed Rocking Chair and seemed to struggle with the pitch and rhythm.

After a few songs, Cyndi, 71, performed Rocking Chair and seemed to struggle with the pitch and rhythm.

He failed again on his 1984 track, Time After Time, while falling behind the band, suggesting he was having problems with his in-ear monitors.

He failed again on his 1984 track, Time After Time, while falling behind the band, suggesting he was having problems with his in-ear monitors.

The singer was seen looking at the production crew members at the side of the Pyramid stage as she continued to put on a show for the audience.

The singer was seen looking at the production crew members beside 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 her biggest hits True Colors and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

The crowd came to the rescue by lifting Cyndi up as they sang her mega hits True Colors and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.

Despite the problems, Cyndi, who has more than 40 years of stage experience, was a professional in every way.

Despite the issues, Cyndi, who has more than 40 years of stage experience, was every inch a professional.

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Some fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to complain about the

Some fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to complain about “terrible sound issues” during Legends’ set.

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While other fans praised Cyndi's performance and described her as

While other fans praised Cyndi’s performance, describing it as “magical” and “fabulous.”

“There are some serious sound and sync issues plaguing Cyndi Lauper’s team. It’s a shame.”

While other fans praised Cyndi’s performance, describing it as “magical” and “fabulous.”

“I’m watching Cyndi Lauper right now and she still has the magic.”

“Oh my God, Cyndi Lauper is still fabulous.”

‘Cyndi Lauper, what a queen’.

‘What a decoration!!!’

MailOnline has contacted Glastonbury for comment.

Cyndi looked incredible for the afternoon’s performance, as she donned a silver corset with a pair of matching pants and a long blue ruffled coat.

Speaking to the audience, which stretched to the back of the Pyramid Stage field, he asked: ‘How are you? I see you. I love you. You’re everywhere.’

He opened his set with 80s hit The Goonies ‘R’ Good Enough before pulling out a tape recorder while playing 2008 single The Nightlife.

But the American singer also used her stage performance to make an impassioned plea for women’s rights.

She said: “It’s time for world leaders to understand that women make up half of the world’s population and deserve to be treated equally.”

At the end of the set, he thanked the audience and said: “Have a great party, kids.”

Cyndi looked amazing for the afternoon performance as she donned a silver corset with a matching pair of pants and a long blue ruffled coat.

Cyndi looked amazing for the afternoon performance as she donned a silver corset with a matching pair of pants and a long blue ruffled coat.

He opened his set with 80s song The Goonies 'R' Good Enough before later pulling out a tape recorder while playing 2008 single The Nightlife.

He opened his set with ’80s Goonies song “R’ Good Enough” before later pulling out a tape recorder as he played 2008 single “The Nightlife.”

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