Barry Manilow Reveals Heartbreaking Diagnosis
Barry Manilow, the legendary entertainer whose chart-topping ballads helped define an era of American pop music, revealed this week that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer — a development that is forcing the 82-year-old icon to press pause on part of his packed performance schedule.
The announcement came directly from Manilow himself in a candid message shared with fans on social media. The singer explained that the health scare surfaced after he battled a stubborn bout of bronchitis that lingered longer than expected. Out of caution, his physician ordered further testing — a decision that may have proven lifesaving.
Barry Manilow performing on stage, Photo Credit: Access Hollywood/Youtube
Beyond updating concert plans, Manilow used the moment to deliver a broader message about health awareness. He urged fans to take even minor symptoms seriously and seek medical advice when something feels off. His experience, he suggested, serves as a powerful reminder that early detection can make all the difference.

Barry Manilow performing on stage, Photo Credit: Access Hollywood/Youtube
Manilow’s career spans decades, earning him a devoted global fan base and a shelf full of accolades. He is a Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award winner and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame more than two decades ago. His enduring hits, including “Mandy,” “Copacabana” and “Can’t Smile Without You,” continue to resonate with generations of listeners.
Offstage, Manilow resides in Palm Springs, California, with his husband and longtime partner, Garry Kief. Despite the unexpected diagnosis, those close to the singer say he remains upbeat and focused on recovery.
Barry Manilow’s statement regarding his cancer diagnosis, Photo Credit: Barry Manilow/X
For fans, the news has sparked an outpouring of support, with many praising Manilow’s transparency and resilience. While the road ahead includes surgery and rest, the music legend made one thing clear: he’s not ready to give up the spotlight just yet.
As Manilow confronts this health challenge head-on, supporters around the world are rallying behind him — hopeful that the curtain will rise again soon for one of America’s most enduring performers.
Sources: U.S. News


