Barry Manilow cancer-free after successful lung surgery

Barry Manilow has announced he is cancer-free following surgery to remove part of his lung. The singer underwent the procedure after a stage 1 lung cancer diagnosis late last year. He shared details of his recovery and upcoming plans in an interview with People.

Barry Manilow revealed he is now cancer-free after a successful lobectomy to address stage 1 lung cancer. Diagnosed late last year, the singer canceled a series of Christmas shows in Las Vegas upon learning of the condition. Manilow told People, “I’m one of the lucky ones,” adding, “This really rocked me, but I’m getting stronger.” He spent seven days in the ICU post-surgery before discharge and avoided further treatments such as chemotherapy due to the early detection. The cancerous spot was found incidentally during an MRI ordered after he battled bronchitis. “If he hadn’t done that, man … He saved my life,” Manilow said, noting there were no symptoms. He described the ordeal as “a nightmare” that prompted deep reflection: “It has really, really made me take stock of my life... It really did stop me in my tracks. And the answers are yes.” Manilow also postponed his arena tour to focus on recovery. He plans to release his first new album in nearly 15 years, What a Time, on June 5. The rescheduled tour will begin April 13 at UBS Arena in Elmont, New York.

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Barry Manilow smiling in a sunlit studio, holding his new album 'What a Time', evoking joy and comeback after health recovery.
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Barry Manilow announces first new album in nearly 15 years

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Barry Manilow has announced his 33rd studio album, What a Time, set for release on June 5. The project marks his first almost all-original LP since 2011's 15 Minutes and includes the new single Sun Shine. It follows recent tour postponements due to health recovery.

Barry Manilow has postponed his May residency shows at Westgate Las Vegas as he continues recovering from lung cancer surgery. The 82-year-old singer shared positive updates from his doctor but said he is not yet ready to perform. He plans to resume touring in June with UK arena shows.

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