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‘80s Queen Susanna Hoffs Is More Beautiful Than Ever at 67, Dancing on Instagram

Susanna Hoffs, who rose to stardom during the '80s with the Bangles, still loves to show off her dance moves.

The beloved rock star, 67, led the Bangles, her all-girl band, to music superstardom thanks to classic hits like "Walk Like an Egyptian" and "Manic Monday." While she still occasionally performs, the beauty loves to engage with her followers on social media, too. On Friday, she shared a new video of herself dancing to the popular song "Coconut Water" by Trim. Looking gorgeous in a pink dress and a straw hat, Hoffs is aging like a fine wine.

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Hoffs Celebrated Her 67th Birthday

Hoffs recently took to Instagram to mark her 67th birthday. Bare-faced and beautiful, she sported a pink shirt with her brown hair sitting on her shoulders. The beloved singer embraced her age and shared some of the knowledge she's gained through the years.

"Hello, my friends. Today is my birthday, and I feel nothing but gratitude. A little older, and a little wiser. And just oh so grateful," Hoffs shared in the video, which included a hashtag that read "no makeup."

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Did Susanna Hoffs Re-Record ‘Eternal Flame'?

Yes! Last year, Hoffs released a new solo version of one of the Bangles' most iconic songs.

"Here is a brand new recording of ‘Eternal Flame' which I co-wrote in 1988 with my friends Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly," Hoffs wrote in a social media post. "I was inspired to sing it again! As I stood before the microphone, I fought back tears of gratitude-for the opportunity to sing a song I have loved and cherished my entire adult life. We've grown up together!"

The singer continued, sharing how people continue to tell her how much the song means to them.

"I've been touched time and again by stories from friends and strangers alike who've expressed how much ‘Eternal Flame' has meant to them, whether the song played as they walked down the aisle at their wedding, or brought consolation. I still wake up each morning, motivated to sing, to write, to make art, and to find ways to connect," she noted. "I'm still that same girl with that same emotion-older, and hopefully wiser."

Related: Bangles Legend Susanna Hoffs, 67, Blows Fans Away With Stunning Cover of a 1968 Beatles Song

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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 5:03 PM.

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