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Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors Tour" Kicks Off in Boston

Kressley's only bound to get better as the tour makes its way across the country. By the time you see him, he'll be a finely tuned laugh out loud riot. Trust me.

The first performer, Kat DeLuna (who looks like some morphed version of Amanda Bynes, Tila Tequila and Shakira all wrapped into some hot mess), opened the show with some high energy R&B dance ditties that I'd never heard before, but that people really seemed to enjoy. She was cute and bubbly and her Princess Sparkles dress looked good on stage.

Kat DeLuna, Carson Kressley


The Cliks sucker punched the crowd with their set including some of my faves "Eyes In the Back of My Head" and "Oh, Yeah." Transgender lead singer Lucas Silveira had the boys and girls in the crowd going with his killer take on Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River."

Lucas Silveira


If I had a nipple ring for every man in leather pants or lesbian in comfy casuals that said "Wait, I've heard this song before..." I'd start the gay version of Jim Rose's Circus Sideshow.

In sharp contrast to The Cliks, Regina Spektor slowed it down with her alt-folk Fiona Apple-esque/Kate Nash vibe. With her hair and dress all aflame, she looked like a fairy nymph and there's no denying that the girl is severely talented. She kept her 40 minute set more intimate and edgy than elevator muzak-lite.

Regina Spektor

While her set stopped the vibe created by The Cliks and their high energy, it was the perfect lullaby into the intermission... and my time to chill with Cyndi Lauper!

Cyndi, Dan (in white) and friends