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Barry Manilow

Barry Manilow

Barry Manilow is on tour — 58 upcoming shows; next: Jun 29, 2026 in Albany, United States.

  • Pop
  • Rock

Barry Manilow (born June 17, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is best known for such recordings as "Could It Be Magic", "Mandy", "Can't Smile Without You", and "Copacabana (At the Copa)." In 1978, five of his albums were on the best-selling charts simultaneously, a feat equalled only by Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen and Johnny Mathis. He has recorded a string of Billboard hit singles and multi-platinum albums that have resulted in his being named Radio & Records number one Adult Contemporary artist and winning three straight American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist. Between 1974 - 1983 Manilow had three number 1 singles and 25 that reached the top 40. Several well-known entertainers have praised Manilow, including Sinatra, who was quoted in the 1970s saying, "He's next." In 1988, Bob Dylan stopped Manilow at a party, hugged him and said, "Don't stop what you're doing, man. We're all inspired by you." As well as producing and arranging albums for other artists, including Bette Midler and Dionne Warwick, Manilow has written songs for musicals, films, and commercials. From February 2005 to December 30, 2009, he was the headliner at the Las Vegas Hilton, performing hundreds of shows before ending his relationship with the hotel. From March 2010, he has headlined at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. He has sold more than 80 million records worldwide. Manilow was born Barry Alan Pincus in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Harold Pincus and Edna Manilow. His mother's family was Jewish, while his father, who was often known by the surname "Keliher," was born to a Jewish father and Irish American mother. Barry's name was changed to Barry Manilow at the time of his Bar Mitzvah, adopting his mother's maiden name. Reared in the community of Williamsburg in northern Brooklyn, Barry attended nearby Eastern District High School, from which he graduated in 1961. In the same year, he enrolled in the Juilliard performing arts school, while working at CBS to pay his expenses. At CBS, in 1964, Manilow met Bro Herrod, a director, who asked him to arrange some songs for a musical adaptation of the melodrama, The Drunkard. Instead, Manilow wrote an entire original score. Herrod used his composition in the Off Broadway musical, which enjoyed an eight-year run at New York's 13th Street Theatre. Manilow then earned money by working as a pianist, producer, and arranger. During this time he began to work as a commercial jingle writer, an activity that continued well into the 1970s. Many of those he wrote and/or composed he would also perform, including State Farm Insurance ("Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there..."), and Band-Aid ("I am stuck on Band-Aid, 'cause Band-Aid's stuck on me!"), for which he adopted a surprisingly convincing child-like voice. His singing-only credits include Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, and the famed McDonald's "You Deserve a Break Today" campaign. Manilow won two Clio Awards in 1976 for his work for Tab and Band-Aid. These jingles were a mainstay of his concerts for years as his "V.S.M.," or "Very Strange Medley." By 1967, Manilow was the musical director for the WCBS-TV series Callback, which premiered on January 27, 1968. He next conducted and arranged for Ed Sullivan's production company, arranging a new theme for The Late Show, while still writing, producing, and singing his radio and television jingles. At the same time, he and Jeanne Lucas performed as a duo for a two-season run at New York's Upstairs at the Downstairs club.(1968 / 1969)

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Tour history

Shows tracked
20
Since 2025
Top countries
2
13 cities
  • United States · 12
    Las Vegas, Palm Desert, Elmont, Newark, Reading
    · and 1 more city(Sunrise)
  • United Kingdom · 8
    Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Greenwich
    · and 2 more cities(Leeds, London)
Avg setlist
20 songs
Latest · Dec 20
Main set
  1. 1Happy Holidays / It's a Miracle
  2. 2Christmas Is Just Around the Corner
  3. 3Daybreak / Somewhere in the Night / This One's for You
  4. 4Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer(Gene Autry cover)
  5. 5Looks Like We Made It
  6. 6Can't Smile Without You
  7. 7River(Joni Mitchell cover)
  8. 8All I Want for Christmas Is You(Mariah Carey cover)
  9. 9Even Now
  10. 10My Favorite Things(Rodgers & Hammerstein cover)
  11. 11Jingle Bells(James Lord Pierpont cover)
  12. 12A Weekend in New England(Randy Edelman cover)
  13. 13I Am Your Child
  14. 14Could It Be Magic
  15. 15Mandy / Could It Be Magic (Reprise)
  16. 16I Write the Songs(Bruce Johnston cover)
Encore
  1. 17Copacabana (At the Copa)
  2. 18Deck the Halls / Jingle Bell Rock / Feliz Navidad / White Christmas
  3. 19Because It's Christmas (for All the Children)([traditional] cover)
  4. 20It's a Miracle (Reprise)
Last show
Jun 2026

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Upcoming tour dates · 58 shows

1 countries · 19 cities · Jun 2026 – Jan 2027

Barry Manilow
MVP Arena · Albany, United States
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KeyBank Center · Buffalo, United States
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Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza · Wilkes-Barre, United States
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Cross Insurance Arena · Portland, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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North Charleston Coliseum · North Charleston, United States
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Bridgestone Arena · Nashville, United States
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Nationwide Arena · Columbus, United States
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Rupp Arena · Lexington, United States
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Heritage Bank Center · Cincinnati, United States
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CFG Bank Arena · Baltimore, United States
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Chartway Arena, Ted Constant Convocation Center · Norfolk, United States
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First Horizon Coliseum Complex · Greensboro, United States
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Gas South Arena · Duluth, United States
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VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena · Jacksonville, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States
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Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino · Las Vegas, United States