Las Vegas Residency Pushed Back as Barry Manilow Focuses on Recovery After Cancer Surgery
Singer Barry Manilow, who was set to kick off his highly-anticipated residency at Westgate Las Vegas this month, has postponed the performances to focus on healing and recovering from recent cancer surgery. The news comes after Manilow announced in December that he would be undergoing treatment to remove a "cancerous spot" on his lung.
In a statement shared on social media, Manilow confirmed that he is doing well and recovering quickly after surgery. He credits exercise and studio time for helping him recover, saying it has been "fantastic." However, with his doctor's guidance, the singer has decided to postpone the residency dates from February 12-21 in order to focus on healing and preparing for his upcoming tour.
Tickets for the Vegas dates will be refunded, but Manilow is expected to return to the Westgate on March 26, 27, and 28. The singer's arena tour, which kicks off at the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida, on February 27, remains on track, with stops planned in cities across the country including Nashville, Orlando, Charleston, Portland, and more.
Manilow's latest single, "Once Before I Go," recently broke onto the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, more than 50 years after his first appearance on the chart with 1974's hit song "Mandy." Despite this setback, Manilow is optimistic about his future and expressed gratitude for his fans' continued support. As he focuses on recovery and preparation for the tour, it's clear that the singer is committed to delivering an unforgettable experience for his audience.
Singer Barry Manilow, who was set to kick off his highly-anticipated residency at Westgate Las Vegas this month, has postponed the performances to focus on healing and recovering from recent cancer surgery. The news comes after Manilow announced in December that he would be undergoing treatment to remove a "cancerous spot" on his lung.
In a statement shared on social media, Manilow confirmed that he is doing well and recovering quickly after surgery. He credits exercise and studio time for helping him recover, saying it has been "fantastic." However, with his doctor's guidance, the singer has decided to postpone the residency dates from February 12-21 in order to focus on healing and preparing for his upcoming tour.
Tickets for the Vegas dates will be refunded, but Manilow is expected to return to the Westgate on March 26, 27, and 28. The singer's arena tour, which kicks off at the Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida, on February 27, remains on track, with stops planned in cities across the country including Nashville, Orlando, Charleston, Portland, and more.
Manilow's latest single, "Once Before I Go," recently broke onto the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, more than 50 years after his first appearance on the chart with 1974's hit song "Mandy." Despite this setback, Manilow is optimistic about his future and expressed gratitude for his fans' continued support. As he focuses on recovery and preparation for the tour, it's clear that the singer is committed to delivering an unforgettable experience for his audience.