Barry Manilow announced the postponement of several upcoming concert dates as he continues to recover from lung cancer surgery.
The 82-year-old singer shared the update with fans on Friday, February 20, 2026.
He explained that although he underwent surgery just over a month ago and has worked hard on his physical rehabilitation, he cannot yet sustain a full 90-minute set.
Consequently, he has rescheduled all performances previously slated between February 27 and March 17.
In his message to fans, Manilow detailed his recovery routine, which includes using a treadmill three times a day.
Despite his efforts, he noted that he can currently sing only about three songs before needing to stop.
He stated that his surgeon advised him to take more time to heal, reminding him that his body has been through a significant ordeal.
The "Copacabana" singer expressed his hope to return to the stage in late March for his Las Vegas residency, followed by arena shows on the East Coast in April.
The news of the surgery came as a surprise to many fans, as Manilow had kept the diagnosis private until recently.
Known for his legendary work ethic and high-energy shows, the singer has performed for decades with very few interruptions.
This health update reflects his commitment to delivering a high-quality experience for his audience rather than performing while physically compromised.
Supporters and fellow musicians have sent a wave of well-wishes to the star following the announcement.
Manilow's team confirmed that tickets for the postponed dates will remain valid for the new shows.
As one of the best-selling artists of all time, Manilow remains a fixture in the music industry, and his fans eagerly await his return to health and the stage later this spring.