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Barry Manilow postpones Las Vegas residency after lung surgery
Summary
Barry Manilow says he is recovering after surgery to remove a cancerous spot from his lung and, on his doctor's advice, has postponed mid‑February Westgate Las Vegas residency dates; tickets for those dates will be refunded.
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Barry Manilow has postponed planned mid‑February shows at the Westgate Las Vegas after undergoing surgery to remove a cancerous spot from his lung. The 82‑year‑old said he is recovering and has been spending time in the studio. He reported that his doctor recommended delaying the residency so he could focus on healing ahead of a tour that is scheduled to begin at the end of February. In December he told fans that doctors did not believe the spot had spread and that chemo or radiation was not expected.
Key points:
- He underwent surgery to remove a cancerous spot from his lung and is reported to be recovering well.
- On his doctor's recommendation he postponed Westgate Las Vegas residency dates scheduled for mid‑February, and tickets for those dates will be refunded.
- He has been exercising and spending time in the studio during recovery, and a tour is reported to be scheduled to start at the end of February.
- When the spot was detected, his team said doctors did not believe the cancer had spread and that chemo or radiation would not be required.
Summary:
The postponement affects the Westgate Las Vegas residency dates to allow time for recovery, with refunds announced for affected tickets. The article reports he is preparing for a tour that is scheduled to begin at the end of February.
