Cyndi Lauper (Denise Truscello / Getty Images)

'90s Singer Curses Out Heckler During Concert

Most concert-goers are well-behaved, They attend just to enjoy someone's music. They don't throw objects at the stage or make others uncomfortable. However, some people are on the rambunctious side when they sit in the seats at a show. That seems to be what happened at a Cyndi Lauper concert recently. Undaunted by a heckler, she clapped back with some colorful, no-nonsense language. The incident took place during night one (April 24) of her Las Vegas residency. The Colosseum at Caesars Palace was the venue.

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A Fan Ordered Lauper To Sing Rather Than Talk

When the rude fan said that to the singer, 72, she retorted right back. Per People, Lauper said, "I don't know what the f--- he's saying. Please remember where you are, okay? If you're trying to shade me, b---h, I'm going to come for you. I'm from Brooklyn, and if I want to f---ing talk, I will do a tap dance if I f---ing want."

The Show Was a Rollicking Recap of Her Music

Per the outlet, Lauper performed "for over two hours," doing tracks including "I Drove All Night," and "Change of Heart." Of "I Drove All Night," which Celine Dion covered. Lauper said, "There weren't any songs on the radio about women driving, and driving is like a power thing because you don't have to be beholden to anyone. You could get in your car and drive, and so I did it as a power song."

She playfully and wittily told the audience, "I heard there was an art community here, and I wanted to come and do art and music. And tonight we're trying to do ... It's like an artist collaborative, okay?" Additionally, Cyndi Lauper tossed in some personal tidbits about topics like her family and wrestling.

Lauper even mentioned this. "I think it's so important that people tell their stories, because we may not agree on politics, this or that. You have to understand the person you're talking to. You have to remember your humanity, right?"

Always a genuine and unabashed original it sounds like Cyndi Lauper did not disappoint her fans in Vegas.