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Stars join Cyndi Lauper’s benefit concert for homeless youth

December 9, 2020
By MARK KENNEDY - AP Entertainment Writer
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NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift, Cher, Billie Eilish, LL Cool J and Dolly Parton are adding their voices to Cyndi Lauper’s annual concert to combat youth homelessness, an issue the “True Colors” singer says has only gotten worse during the pandemic.

“You can say ‘Stay home, protect yourself.’ What do you do if you’ve got no home?” Lauper told The Associated Press. “I think it’s time that we make sure all young people have access to lifesaving services without fear of violence or discrimination.”

Her Home for the Holidays benefit concert will premiere Friday on Lauper’s TikTok channel at 8 p.m. EST, with an additional stream Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on Lauper’s YouTube and Facebook handles. This year’s concert will be free to watch, with donations encouraged.

The lineup also includes Adam Lambert, Amanda Shires & Jason Isbell, Bette Midler, Billy Porter, Boy George, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Carson Kressley, Harvey Fierstein, Henry Rollins, Jackson Browne, Judy Gold, Kim Petras, King Princess, Meg Myers, Phoebe Bridgers, Sharon Osbourne, Shea Diamond and Whoopi Goldberg.

Some celebrities will make appearances and others will perform. While organizers try to keep many details private, this year’s show will have performances by Boy George, Parton, Cher, Browne, Lambert, Porter, Myers, Carlile, Shires & Isbell and King Princess, among others, including the cast of the musical “Kinky Boots,” which Lauper and Fierstein co-wrote.

Lauper, whose hits include “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Time After Time,” started the nonprofit LGBTQ advocacy organization that would become True Colors United in 2008.

“We started True Colors 12 years ago on a tour bus,” Lauper said. “We never thought we would be here, but here we are in 2020,” a year she calls “a critical moment in history.”

Lauper pointed to statistics that show up to 40% of the 4.2 million youth experiencing homelessness in America are LGBTQ. In addition, a study by the University of Chicago found LGBTQ young people are 120% more likely to experience homelessness than non-LGBTQ youth.

“I just think that safe and stable housing is one of the best types of health care,” said Lauper. “It’s a global problem that really demands boldness and empathy from people.”

This year, True Colors United has partnered with the United Nations Human Rights Office for a campaign that includes an animated PSA, with voiceover by Lauper.

“Just the fact that an international organization as big as the U.N. actually sees and understands that LGBTQ plus homelessness is a real issue worldwide is huge,” she said.

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Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits

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