Barry Manilow Postpones Vegas Residency Due to Lung Cancer Treatment: Tour Dates Rescheduled

Barry Manilow has announced the postponement of his February residency at the Westgate Las Vegas due to his treatment for stage-one lung cancer. Despite undergoing surgery and being in good spirits, Manilow has decided to follow his doctors' advice and focus on healing, leading to the rescheduling of his Vegas dates. The singer plans to return to Westgate Las Vegas on March 26-28 and is set to kick off his arena tour on February 27 in Tampa, with dates scheduled through the end of April.
Manilow's health setback was discovered after he finished a series of Christmas concerts and sought medical attention for a persistent cough. Following the diagnosis of a cancerous spot on his lung, he underwent surgery and is now on the road to recovery. Fans who had tickets for the postponed Vegas shows will be able to receive full refunds, and Manilow is looking forward to returning to the stage for his upcoming tour.
The upcoming tour dates include stops in various cities across the United States, such as Tampa, Charlotte, Baltimore, Nashville, and more. Manilow is eager to get back to performing for his fans and is grateful for the support he has received during this challenging time. Stay tuned for more updates on his music and tour schedule as he continues his journey towards healing and recovery.