Barry Manilow pauses Vegas residency after lung cancer surgery
Barry Manilow, the iconic soft-rock singer behind hits like "Copacabana," is taking a break from his Las Vegas residency to recover from recent lung cancer surgery.
At 82, he shared that he's focusing on getting stronger through exercise and studio time, but doctors say he needs more rest before kicking off his US arena tour in late February.
Refunds available for the canceled shows
The Westgate Las Vegas dates originally scheduled for February were postponed; Manilow will return to Las Vegas at the Westgate on March 26-28.
If you had tickets for the postponed nights, don't worry—they're fully refundable.
Manilow calls Westgate his "second home" and plans to be back on stage soon.
Manilow's impressive career and Vegas connection
Barry Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and scored 50 Top 40 hits.
He's made the International Theater at Westgate a big part of his performance story lately.