The music legend announced new tour dates just weeks after revealing his lung cancer diagnosis. Manilow, 82, shared that he has undergone surgery to treat stage-one lung cancer and is feeling strong enough to continue performing live. The “Copacabana” singer is now expanding his upcoming arena tour, adding more concerts to an already rescheduled run of shows.
On Monday, Manilow’s team released a statement on his official social media channels confirming that the singer is doing well after treatment.
“Barry is feeling great… so great that he’s decided to add six additional concerts to his existing March schedule,” the statement read.
The announcement signals a fast and confident return for the longtime performer, who remains one of the most recognizable voices in pop music history.
Along with the update, Manilow’s team encouraged fans to secure tickets for the upcoming dates. The post included a message framing the tour as a major moment for longtime supporters.
“Years from now, when you look back on these dates, you’ll want to know you were there to say goodbye,” the statement added.
The wording fueled speculation among fans about whether this tour could mark a final farewell, though no official retirement announcement was made.
Manilow’s previously planned January tour dates were rescheduled for later in the year. Following his health update and surgery, those dates were moved into March and April, giving him time to recover while keeping the tour on track. The scheduling shift also allowed Manilow to restructure the run and add new concerts based on demand.
Manilow’s next tour run is expected to begin February 27 in Florida, kicking off a new stretch of performances across the U.S. While full city-by-city details were not included in the brief announcement, the update confirms that Manilow is ready to return to live audiences after a difficult period. Manilow has long maintained a busy touring schedule even in his later years, building a reputation as one of the most consistent live performers of his generation.
Manilow’s return comes as a reminder of his decades-long impact on music and entertainment. The singer, songwriter, and producer has earned multiple top honors, including Grammy, Emmy, and Tony recognition. With classic hits like “Copacabana,” “Mandy,” and “Can’t Smile Without You,” Manilow remains a defining figure in American pop music. Even after health challenges, his latest update shows he has no plans to step away quietly.
More details about the additional tour dates and ticket availability are expected to follow as the schedule continues to roll out. For now, Manilow’s message is clear: he’s feeling great, he’s back on his feet, and he’s ready to perform again.
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