Update: Duran Duran joined in the fight against HB2. Last night at their show in Charlotte, the band launched Equality North Carolina’s petition against the “Bathroom Bill.” Watch their speech below via Indy Week.

A number of prominent musicians, including Ringo Starr and Bruce Springsteen, have canceled scheduled concerts in North Carolina to protest the state’s Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act (otherwise known as HB2). Others, like Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace, have opted to use their upcoming appearances as a form of protest. Likewise, pop vet Cyndi Lauper, whose True Colors Fund combats homelessness among LGBT youth, has announced that she will not only still perform in Raleigh on June 4, but will be donating all of the profits to Equality North Carolina’s efforts to help repeal HB2. She writes on her website: