For the second time since the show in 2015 that he proclaimed would be the “one last time” he’d perform in Charlotte, Barry Manilow is returning to uptown’s Spectrum Center.
And this, the legendary singer-songwriter says, really, truly is it.
Manilow, 82, announced on Tuesday morning that he has expanded his “final” run of North American concert dates — dubbed “The Last Concerts” — to include a show in Charlotte on Sunday, March 1, with tickets going on sale this week. Other cities just added to the tour include Norfolk, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Nashville and Lexington.
In a statement Manilow released back when “The Last Concerts” were originally announced, in April of last year, he said: “I couldn’t be more thrilled to visit these great cities of which I have so many fond memories. Each one is special to my touring history.”
Since then, he has belted greatest hits like “Mandy,” “I Write the Songs,” “Looks Like We Made It,” “Can’t Smile Without You,” and “Copacabana (At the Copa)” at more than three dozen arenas throughout the U.S. and Canada (while also holding down his “lifetime residency” in Las Vegas), as well as six cities in the U.K.
In announcing the across-the-pond dates in September, he wrote on his website:
“I’m 100 years old and any day now I’m probably going to lose my hair, gain a big pot belly and need a cane to dance around to ‘Copacabana.’ But, as of now I can still run around the stage, I can still hit the high F Natural at the end of ‘Even Now’ and I still look fabulous!”
Manilow’s visit to Charlotte in March will mark his first appearance here since January 2023, when at just shy of 80 years old he brought his “Manilow Hits Tour” to town.
Prior to that, he headlined then-Time Warner Cable Arena in June 2015 as part of his “One Last Time!” series of shows.
As he did in 2023, the artist will once more celebrate one local music educator with the Manilow Music Teacher Award, which is funded by the Manilow Music Project and “honors educators whose passion and dedication help bring music to life for their students.” Charlotte-area nominees will be revealed on Jan. 22; the eventual top vote-getter will be recognized onstage during Manilow’s concert and receive a $5,000 cash award along with $5,000 earmarked to buy instruments for their classroom.
All of this comes in the fresh wake of a lung-cancer scare for Manilow, who was forced to reschedule his January shows due to his stage-one diagnosis and treatment.
But he’s full-steam ahead as 2026 begins. In addition to the announcement of the new dates for his “Last Concerts” run, he recently released a music video for his new single “Once Before I Go” and intends to continue his residency at the International Theater at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino through December.
At the same time, he turns 83 on June 17. So who knows? Maybe this is your last chance to see Barry Manilow in Charlotte.
Whatever the case may be, an “artist presale” for the March concert will be held from 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, until 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, and then “local and partner presales” will run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15.
Tickets are set to go on sale widely at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 16.
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Théoden Janes
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