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Barry Manilow Postpones Vegas Opening After Emergency Hospital Visit

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on June 17, 2018

in News

Barry Manilow’s return to the Las Vegas stage has been postponed after the singe was hospitalized with a bronchial infection.

Manilow was scheduled to play Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Westgate Las Vegas International Theatre but a statement was issued by his managment:

On the eve of a sold-out opening weekend at Westgate Las Vegas, singer Barry Manilow was hospitalized and diagnosed with a bronchial infection.

“I can’t believe this is happening, “ Manilow said. “Our new show is ready, we’re all ready, and we were all looking forward to tonight.”

Manilow is under the care of the best doctors and being closely monitored and supervised. He is expected to be released in a few days and make a speedy recovery.

“The entire Westgate family wishes Barry a speedy recovery and we know that he will dazzle audiences when his show resumes on June 21st,” said David Siegel, Westgate Resorts’ Founder & CEO.

Full refunds for show tickets or ticket exchanges for future dates will be issued and all Manilow ticket holders can bring their tickets to attend a free Soundtrack show tonight (Thursday), Friday and Saturday.

Manilow Las Vegas – The Hits Come Home will resume its regular schedule on June 21 – 22 – 23.

www.vvnmusic.com

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