Barry Manilow extends Las Vegas residency through 2023

October 18, 2022
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His 14th year at Westgate Resort & Casino marks a record-breaking milestone.

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Barry Manilow has extended his Las Vegas residency into next year. His show, 'Manilow: Las Vegas – The Hits Come Home!' will continue at Westgate Resort & Casino for its 14th year, reaching a milestone for the largest number of Las Vegas live concert performances.

Manilow has been recording music for nearly five decades. Next year will mark his 50th anniversary as an entertainer. Westgate Resorts Founder, President and CEO David Siegel spoke about Manilow’s longevity as a performer and said continuing the relationship with the entertainer was “an honor.”

He said: "It's an honor to extend our relationship with Barry further as we celebrate his career milestones at Westgate Las Vegas.

"Barry is a timeless entertainer and a once-in-a-generation talent. We couldn't be happier to continue to have him call Westgate Las Vegas his home."

Dates set for 2023 will run from February through June. Manilow will play at least two weekends per month during his 2023 series. Fans can access tickets for next year starting October 21.

Manilow spoke about his time in Vegas and described taking the same stage as Elvis Presley as “a true privilege.” He commented: "I am honored and humbled to be performing on the same stage that the King once graced. Setting a new record for concerts at The Westgate Las Vegas International Theatre is a true privilege.

“The Westgate has been my home away from home for 13 years, and I look forward to another amazing year celebrating these personal milestones with my fans in the iconic International Theater."

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