Barry Manilow Delays Shows Amid 'Gloomy' Health News
Barry Manilow, 82, shared an update on his recovery from lung cancer surgery. In a statement on February 20, he mentioned his efforts to stay active but expressed difficulties with singing. Doctors advised him against performing arena shows as his lungs are still healing.
The Impact of Smoking
Manilow has a history of smoking cigarettes for 30 years, starting at the young age of 9. Despite quitting and switching to vaping, he was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2025. As a result, he postponed his Las Vegas residency and tour to focus on recuperation.
Manilow revealed that he postponed his arena concerts scheduled from February 27 to March 17. He aims to return for the Vegas shows at the end of March and the subsequent arena performances starting in April. He expressed regret for rescheduling the early shows and thanked fans for their support.
Recovery and Gratitude
Despite the setbacks, Manilow remains positive about his recovery. He emphasized the need for his body to heal and appreciated the support from his fans and loved ones. The singer signed off his statement with love and gratitude.
Manilow recently confirmed that his lung cancer surgery was successful. He is progressing well post-surgery, engaging in exercise and studio time. The cancer was discovered after a bronchitis battle, with doctors identifying a spot on his left lung that required surgical removal.
Manilow's early-stage diagnosis and proactive treatment approach have left him feeling well with no noticeable symptoms. He reassured fans that he was not undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, opting instead for recovery and relaxation.