Britney
Spears
is
set
to
join
Cyndi
Lauper
on
tour.
The
troubled
'Toxic'
singer
is
planning
a
special
performance
on
Lauper's
'True
Colors'
tour
next
weekend.
Britney's
choreographer
Misha
Gabriel
has
revealed
she
will
join
Lauper,
Debbie
Harry,
Erasure,
The
Dresden
Dolls
and
The
MisShapes
on
stage
at
Los
Angeles'
Greek
Theatre
on
June
30.
The
'True
Colors'
tour
was
created
by
Lauper
to
raise
funds
for
gay,
lesbian,
bisexual
and
transgender
organisations.
Britney
was
due
at
Hollywood's
Millennium
Dance
Complex
last
Friday
to
select
two
male
backing
dancers
but
failed
to
show
up.
The
star
sent
two
trusted
female
backing
dancers
to
video
the
21
hopefuls,
allowing
Britney
to
select
them
later
this
week.
The
dancers
were
asked
to
perform
to
a
track
from
Britney's
new
album.
Hopeful
Sam
Pete
told
People
magazine:
"It
was
dope.
It
reminded
me
of
that
one
song
you
hear
at
1.50
am,
when
they
call
last
call
at
a
club,
and
it's
the
hottest,
nastiest
song
you've
ever
heard
in
your
life
and
you've
just
got
to
put
your
drink
down
and
dance
to
it.
You've
got
no
choice.
Your
body
is
insisting
on
it." Britney,
who
had
hoped
to
have
her
album
out
by
the
end
of
this
year,
has
been
left
frustrated
to
discover
the
release
date
has
now
been
pushed
back
to
2008.
Her
representative
Leslie
Sloane
Zelnick
revealed:
"I
put
her
on
hiatus.
Brit's
album
won't
be
out
until
2008."