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Barry Manilow Sets 2025 Farewell Tour

Kansas City, Missouri: BARRY MANILOW performs on stage at the T-Mobile Center during a stop in Kansas City as part of The Last Concerts Tour. Barry Manilow Performs in Kansas City, Missouri, USA - 26 Aug 2024
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Barry Manilow, the iconic American singer-songwriter, has announced his final concert tour, aptly titled “The Last Concerts,” which will see him grace stages across North America for the last time. This announcement marks a significant moment in Manilow's illustrious career, as he prepares to say farewell to his fans with this North American tour while continuing his long-standing residency in Las Vegas. Beginning in May 2025, the tour will include multiple stops across the United States and Canada, hitting key cities such as Pittsburgh, Boston, Seattle, and Montreal.

Manilow's tour is set to take a short break after its initial leg, resuming in July 2025 for more performances, and will eventually conclude in San Jose. His decision to return to the cities that have played such a crucial part in his career underscores the deep connection he feels with his fans and the places where he has experienced much success. Simultaneously, the 81-year-old music legend will maintain his Las Vegas residency at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, showing his unwavering dedication to live performance.

The tour's announcement also follows Manilow's declaration of a lifetime residency deal with Westgate Las Vegas, underlining his commitment to continue entertaining audiences despite winding down his touring schedule. Notably, his residency shows are set to continue through December, overlapping with the tour, thereby offering minimal disruption to fans who have bookings for his Vegas performances. This dual-show strategy has allowed Manilow to remain a fixture on stage, both within the city that has embraced him, and across the continent.

Reflecting on his return to cities that hold sentimental value, Manilow expressed excitement and gratitude, stating that each venue on “The Last Concerts” tour offered special memories over his career. For fans, this final tour represents an opportunity to relive the hits that propelled Manilow to fame—songs like “Copacabana” and “Mandy”—which continue to resonate across generations. This tour will be the last chance to see Manilow perform in a concert setting outside of his residency, making it a pivotal moment for long-time fans and newcomers alike.

The announcement follows a year marked by Manilow’s acknowledgment of personal milestones and challenges he faced throughout his career. He has spoken candidly about the complexities of navigating his personal life amidst his public persona, and how his marriage and personal revelations have shaped his journey. These admissions have only deepened the bond between Manilow and his fans, highlighting the personal and professional peaks of his extensive career.

From a logistical standpoint, tickets for “The Last Concerts” are already available, leading to a buzz among concert-goers eager to secure their seats for the farewell experience. The planner's foresight in spacing out the tour dates to accommodate the Las Vegas residency has allowed Manilow to maintain a rigorous yet manageable schedule—a testament to his dedication and passion for performing.

As Manilow transitions from his touring days into possibly more consolidated performances in Las Vegas, this tour stands as both a closing chapter and a nod to his enduring legacy in the music industry. For his fans, “The Last Concerts” will be a landmark event—a final opportunity to witness the magic of Manilow's live performances, which have entertained millions over the decades. It’s not just the end of an era; it's a celebration of a journey that has brought joy through music to many, leaving a legacy that will surely inspire future generations of performers.

Barry Manilow – 2025 Farewell Tour

May 23 –  PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
May 24 –  Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
May 27 –  Amica Mutual Pavilion, Providence, RI
May 28 –  TD Garden, Boston, MA
May 30 –  Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
May 31 –  Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
June 03 –  Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
June 04 –  Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, MI
June 05 –  Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Cleveland, OH
July 11 –  Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA
July 12 –  Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
July 14 –  Maverik Center, West Valley City, UT
July 15 –  ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID
July 16 –  Moda Centre, Portland, OR
July 18 –  Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA
July 19 –  Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA

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