By CASSIE CARPENTER
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Pop diva Cher and her Dressed To Kill Tour opener Cyndi Lauper both rocked out New York's First Niagra Center in Buffalo on Wednesday.
The iconic Oscar winner - Cherilyn Sarkisian - easily defied her 67 years as she crooned her hit songs in six over-the-top costumes.
Pat Benetar will also open Cher's show, which features dancers & acrobats as well as moving set pieces like a large Trojan horse.
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Pop divas! Cher (R) and her Dressed To Kill Tour opener Cyndi Lauper (L) both rocked out New York's First Niagra Center in Buffalo on Wednesday
The surgically-enhanced singer's body is still slim enough to rock out sexy sequined bodysuits for the sold-out concerts - which runs through November.
'The Road is TOUGH. Thank God.. Im TOUGHER! I AM KICKING ITS ASS RIGHT NOW, But Cant Kick It 4Ever! You Haven't Seen the Last of Me,' she wrote on her Facebook page.
However, fans best beware of using the term 'legend' to describe the Believe hitmaker.
Do You Believe? The iconic Oscar winner - Cherilyn Sarkisian - easily defied her 67 years as she crooned her hit songs in six over-the-top costumes
Not retiring yet: Pat Benetar will also open Cher's show, which features dancers & acrobats as well as moving set pieces like a large Trojan horse
Going 'Native': The surgically-enhanced singer's body is still slim enough to rock out sexy sequined bodysuits for the sold-out concerts - which runs through November
'I hate that word!' the Burlesque star just said in ELLE's seventh annual Women in Music issue.
'Legend, icon, diva. I hate all those f***ing words. They're meaningless. I prefer Cher.'
Meanwhile, Cher's 60-year-old tour mate tweeted Tuesday that she was 'shuffling off to Buffalo to meet Cher and open on one of her most fantastic tours ever! Got to love that!'
Cyndi - born Cynthia - went for a more gothic, vampy appearance with her red mane, black leather peplum corset, and leather trousers.
She Bop: The 60-year-old singer - born Cynthia - went for a more gothic, vampy appearance with her red mane, black leather peplum corset, and leather trousers
True Colors: The two-time Grammy winner also donned a dramatic leopard-print trimmed coat for her performance
Flame-haired star: Lauper is currently working on her tenth studio album following her own 30th anniversary She's So Unusual Tour last year
The two-time Grammy winner also donned a dramatic leopard-print trimmed coat for her performance.
Lauper is currently working on her tenth studio album following her own 30th anniversary She's So Unusual Tour last year.
Cyndi and Cher previously did a duet for the 2002 VH1 Divas Las Vegas concert in Las Vegas.
The resilient diva-licious duo will next take the Dressed To Kill Tour to Canada's Centre Bell in Quebec on Friday.
Over a decade ago! Cyndi and Cher previously did a duet for the 2002 VH1 Divas Las Vegas concert in Las Vegas
You Haven't Seen The Last of Us: The resilient diva-licious duo (pictured here in 1987) will next take the Dressed To Kill Tour to Canada's Centre Bell in Quebec on Friday
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