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A pop voice that shaped an era returns to the stage for a one-night Caribbean setting. Cyndi Lauper headlines a beachfront concert at Casuarina Beach at Atlantis Paradise Island on Saturday, June 20, 2026. The New York pop icon brings a four-decade catalog of global hits to Paradise Island for a late-night performance under the Bahamian sky.

The show begins at 9:30 p.m., with a pre-show concert village opening at 6:30 p.m. Guests can move through a lively beachfront setup that includes Bahamian food trucks, interactive pop-up activations, an activity fun zone, and a 360-degree beer garden serving beer, cocktails, and wine. Complimentary round-trip shuttle service connects Atlantis resort hotels with designated parking areas for easy access.

“Atlantis Paradise Island remains committed to delivering world-class entertainment in the Bahamas, creating memorable live music experiences for visitors and the community,” said Audrey Oswell, President and Managing Director of Atlantis Paradise Island. “We look forward to welcoming Cyndi Lauper to Casuarina Beach this June. Her performance adds a dynamic, multi-generational appeal to the resort’s summer entertainment lineup and continues Atlantis’ tradition of hosting influential artists in Paradise.”

Lauper arrives with one of pop music’s most recognizable songbooks. The Grammy Award-winning artist first changed the landscape with the landmark debut album ‘She’s So Unusual’, delivering enduring songs including “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Time After Time.” The catalog still commands attention decades later, a setlist packed with pop history and unmistakable hooks.

The beachfront concert follows the global “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour,” which wrapped in 2025 after 68 arena and amphitheater dates worldwide, closing with two nights at the Hollywood Bowl. Lauper enters 2026 with major milestones behind her, including induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2025 and continued live appearances that keep her music front and center.