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Barry Manilow says he is getting stronger after lung cancer surgery
Summary
Barry Manilow says he is "getting stronger" after surgery to remove an early-stage lung cancer spot and has postponed and rescheduled shows while he recovers.
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Barry Manilow posted a short video update saying he is "getting stronger" after surgery for an early-stage lung cancer spot found following a bout of bronchitis. The 82-year-old postponed several arena dates after a surgeon advised his lungs were not ready for a full 90-minute show. He also noted the recent chart success of his single "Once Before I Go" and mentioned his upcoming album "What a Time."
Key details:
- Manilow was diagnosed in December 2025 with an early-stage lung cancer spot on his left lung and underwent surgery to have it removed.
- He described recovery as difficult but said he is improving and thanked his doctors, friends and family for their support.
- His surgeon advised he was not ready to perform a full arena show, prompting postponements and rescheduling of dates, including moving shows from Feb. 27 to March 17.
- Manilow highlighted that his single entered the Adult Contemporary top 10 and said he is eyeing a Las Vegas residency at the end of March and a return to his arena tour in April.
Summary:
Manilow's early diagnosis resulted in surgery and a temporary pause to scheduled performances. He reports progress in recovery and has rescheduled some dates, with plans to return to performing later in the spring; the exact timing will depend on his ongoing recovery.
