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Barry Manilow has pulled the plug on more shows at the last minute, prompting renewed concern about his health following his lung cancer battle.

The “Copacabana (At the Copa)” singer, 83, took to Instagram Friday to announce the cancellation of that evening’s show and Saturday’s performance at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino as part of his “The Hits Come Home!” residency.

“We’ve very sorry, but we have to cancel tonight and tomorrow’s performances,” the statement read. “Due to technical and vocal problems, we’re unable to put on our show.”

Barry Manilow (pictured above) has canceled another round of gigs during his Las Vegas residency. Getty Images
Manilow’s team cited “technical and vocal problems” as the reason for the cancellations in a statement (seen above). barry manilow/ instagram

Ticket holders were assured in the comments that they would automatically receive refunds for the canceled shows.

Although some fans were disappointed by the news, most sent Manilow well wishes and urged him to take care of himself, with some suggesting his schedule may have been too much.

Broadway star Audra McDonald was among those showing their support for the “Mandy” vocalist, writing “Feel better, Barry!” in the comments.

Although fans were disappointed by the news, many urged the singer to take care of himself. Getty Images
Others wondered whether Manilow’s busy schedule may be taking too much of a toll on him. Redferns

Friday’s announcement marked the second time in just one month that Manilow canceled a performance minutes before he was due to take the stage.

Earlier this month, Manilow abruptly pulled the plug on a concert in Lexington, Kentucky, where he was scheduled to perform at Rupp Arena.

In a statement posted to X, the “I Write the Songs” hitmaker announced that the show had been rescheduled due to “unforeseen circumstances.”

This marks the second time this month that Manilow has canceled a performance shortly before taking the stage. Mat Hayward/Getty Images
He canceled his concert at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, earlier this month. Michael Ochs Archives

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The concert had originally been scheduled for March 9 before being postponed.

A new date has yet to be announced, though Rupp Arena confirmed that tickets for the original show would be honored.

The latest cancellation of Manilow’s Las Vegas residency dates comes six months after he was forced to reschedule the original Feb. 12-21 run while recovering from surgery for lung cancer.

The Lexington gig had originally been scheduled for March 9 before being postponed. Getty Images
Manilow had previously rescheduled his Las Vegas residency dates from their original February run. GC Images

“I’m doing great and recovering well after my surgery,” Manilow said in a statement posted to Instagram at the time. “I’ve been getting exercise and spending some time in the studio, which has been fantastic.

“With my doctor’s guidance and recommendation, however, we have decided to postpone my residency dates at Westgate Las Vegas from February 21-21, so I can stay focused on healing and getting ready for the tour that’s kicking off at the end of February,” he continued.

“Having a few extra weeks to rest and prepare is what the doctor ordered!” Manilow concluded.

The postponement came as Manilow was recovering from surgery for lung cancer. barry manilow/ instagram
He announced his lung cancer diagnosis and plans for surgery in December 2025. Getty Images

In December 2025, Manilow revealed on Instagram that doctors had discovered a cancerous spot on his left lung during an MRI, requiring surgery to remove it.

“It’s pure luck (and a great doctor) that it was found so early,” Manilow wrote in a statement at the time. “That’s the good news.”

He subsequently rescheduled his January arena tour dates ahead of his surgery.

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