Barry Manilow postpones Las Vegas residency after lung cancer surgery

Barry Manilow postpones Las Vegas residency after lung cancer surgery — pagesix.com
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Coverage from Pagesix notes that Barry Manilow, 82, has postponed his Feb. 12–21 residency shows at Westgate Las Vegas after undergoing surgery for his lung cancer diagnosis.

He wrote on Instagram, "I'm doing great and recovering very well after my surgery," and said that, with his doctor's guidance, the dates were moved so he can stay focused on healing and get ready for the tour kicking off at the end of February; tickets for the postponed Vegas shows will be refunded.

Manilow announced in December that doctors found a cancerous spot on his left lung that required surgery and said he did not need chemo or radiation. He previously rescheduled the January shows on his "Christmas A Gift of Love" concert series because of the diagnosis.

He is set to perform next on Feb. 27 at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa, Florida, will return to Westgate Las Vegas for three nights at the end of March, and his 2026 farewell tour runs through April 29, with the final show at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia.

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