What this is
Cyndi Lauper, the iconic American pop legend behind 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' and 'Time After Time,' brings her farewell world tour to Osaka's intimate Music Club JANUS in August 2026. Lauper rose to global fame in the 1980s and remains one of the most recognisable voices in pop history, known for her flamboyant style, powerful vocals, and anthemic songwriting. Her farewell tour, announced in 2024, marks the end of an era for one of pop music's most beloved figures, making any date on this run a genuinely historic occasion. Catching her in a small club setting rather than an arena makes this Osaka show a remarkably rare and personal experience.
Who should go
This is essential for fans of 1980s pop, new wave, and anyone who grew up with Lauper's music — expect a crowd spanning multiple generations united by nostalgia and genuine affection for a true icon. The intimate venue means even casual fans will have an up-close experience that arena shows simply cannot offer. The atmosphere will likely be celebratory, emotional, and high-energy, with a strong sense of occasion given the farewell context. Arrive early to secure a good standing position, as Music Club JANUS is a small venue and fills quickly.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold via eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards — select convenience store pickup at Lawson for the easiest collection without needing a Japanese address. Music Club JANUS is one of Osaka's most beloved intimate live music venues, with a capacity of roughly 500–700, making this an extraordinarily small setting for an artist of Cyndi Lauper's stature — positions close to the stage will go to those who arrive earliest. The venue is all-standing with a bar area, and the atmosphere at international pop acts here tends to be warm and enthusiastic. Bring cash for drinks and merchandise inside the venue. Given the farewell tour context, this show may sell out within minutes of tickets going on sale, so set reminders for the on-sale date.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

