The stage is set for Barry Manilow's new residency at Westgate Las Vegas.
Barry Manilow, the renowned 82-year-old singer, has revealed new residency dates for his shows at Westgate Las Vegas. Scheduled for multiple weekends throughout 2026, these performances promise to be a nostalgic return for fans. Tickets will be available for fan club members before going on general sale, allowing devoted fans a chance to secure their seats. This announcement comes on the heels of Manilow’s record-breaking performances and a lifetime contract awarded by the venue, further solidifying his legacy in Las Vegas entertainment.
Las Vegas, NV — Barry Manilow, the iconic 82-year-old performer, has announced new residency dates for his shows at Westgate Las Vegas, further cementing his legacy in the entertainment capital. The shows are scheduled for multiple weekends throughout 2026, starting from February and concluding in December.
The full lineup of performance dates includes February 12-14, February 19-21, March 26-28, April 2-4, May 7-9, May 14-16, July 9-11, July 16-18, August 20-22, August 27-29, September 17-19, September 24-26, October 8-10, October 15-17, November 5-7, and December 3-5, December 10-12, and December 17-19, 2026. Fans of Manilow can expect a return to the nostalgic residency format that has made him a beloved figure in Las Vegas.
The announcement was communicated via email to members of his fan club, who will have early access to tickets starting at 10 a.m. Pacific time on the upcoming Monday. General ticket sales for the public will follow at the same time on the same day. This schedule gives dedicated fans the opportunity to secure their seats early for what promises to be an unforgettable series of performances.
Before the 2026 shows, Manilow has a series of performances lined up from September 11 to December 13, 2025. Notably, he recently broke Elvis Presley’s long-standing record for total shows performed at the International Theater, achieving his 637th performance in September 2023. This milestone highlights his enduring popularity and the strong connection he maintains with his audience.
In December 2023, significant recognition came when David Siegel, the owner of Westgate Resorts, awarded Manilow a “lifetime contract” at the hotel. This contract represented one of Siegel’s last decisions before his passing in April 2024 after a long battle with cancer, further solidifying Manilow’s standing as a staple of the Las Vegas entertainment scene.
Manilow originally headlined at the Las Vegas Hilton from 2005 to 2009 and returned to the stage at Westgate in May 2018, following the property’s acquisition by Siegel in 2014. Throughout his career, he has produced memorable hits such as “I Write the Songs,” “Weekend in New England,” “Looks Like We Made It,” and “Mandy,” which continue to resonate with fans across generations.
Currently on a farewell tour titled “The Last Concerts,” which includes stops in various U.S. cities, Manilow has expressed that he has yet to decide how he wants to conclude his iconic career. His upcoming concert series at Westgate will also feature a holiday show series, providing fans with a festive celebration of his music.
The Westgate Las Vegas Resort itself has undergone substantial renovations totaling nearly $300 million recently, enhancing the experience for concert-goers and visitors alike. As Manilow takes the stage, fans can expect not only a stellar performance but also an upgraded environment that showcases the best of what Las Vegas has to offer.
With the newly announced 2026 residency dates, Barry Manilow continues to affirm his place in the hearts of fans and the fabric of Las Vegas entertainment. As anticipation builds for the shows next year, ticket buyers are encouraged to mark their calendars for early ticket sales to secure a spot at this highly anticipated event.
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