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Roan Honors Cyndi Lauper's Iconic Legacy Ahead of Rock Hall Induction
29 Oct
Summary
- Roan to induct Lauper into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8
- Roan auditioned with Lauper's "True Colors" for America's Got Talent as a teen
- Lauper praised Roan's "performance art" after her 2024 VMA appearance

Ahead of Cyndi Lauper's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8, rising pop star Roan is preparing to honor the iconic singer's legacy. Roan, who achieved a culture-shifting breakthrough in 2024, has been deeply inspired by Lauper's music, fashion, and performance.
In a clip posted to the Hall's Instagram, Roan expressed her excitement to induct Lauper, recalling how she auditioned with Lauper's hit "True Colors" for America's Got Talent when she was just 13 years old. Though she didn't make it through, Roan says the song remains "incredible" and has played a significant role in shaping her own musical journey.
The similarities between Roan and Lauper extend beyond their shared musical prowess. Both artists have won the prestigious best new artist Grammy, with Lauper taking the award in 1985 and Roan following four decades later in 2025. Additionally, Roan's breakout single "Hot to Go" draws directly from Lauper's relentless synthpop sound.
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In 2024, after Roan's Joan of Arc-themed performance of "Good Luck, Babe" at the MTV Video Music Awards, Lauper praised the young star's "performance art," noting her love for Roan's "visual" approach. This mutual admiration and artistic kinship between the two singers is a testament to Lauper's enduring influence on the pop music landscape.
As Roan prepares to induct Lauper into the Rock Hall, she will also be playing the final show of her Visions of Damsels & Other Dangerous Things Tour at Mexico City's Corona Capital Festival on Nov. 14. Meanwhile, Lauper is set to embark on her first-ever residency, which will commence in April 2026 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.



