Barry Manilow is in recovery mode after undergoing successful surgery for stage one lung cancer, prompting him to reschedule his highly anticipated Las Vegas residency. Initially set for February 12-21 at Westgate Las Vegas, Manilow has scrapped these dates based on his doctor’s advice. The legendary performer took to social media to reassure fans that he is recovering well, keeping active in the studio, and preparing for his national tour that kicks off at the end of February.
Despite this health setback, the Grammy winner is still breaking records with his music. His latest release, "Once Before I Go," has landed on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart, marking over 51 years since he first made his debut in 1974 with the hit song "Mandy." It's a testament to his enduring legacy in the industry, proving that even when life throws a curveball, the show must go on. Here's hoping his recovery goes smoothly and he's back on stage belting out those classic hits in no time!
