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Barry Manilow Reschedules Radio City Music Hall Concerts

By: Feb. 07, 2012
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Under the direction of his doctors, singer Barry Manilow has been forced to re-schedule his concerts originally planned for February 10, 11,12 and 14 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

Three of the dates have been rescheduled to April 30, May 1 and 2.

Tickets purchased for the Friday, February 10th performance will be honored for the Monday, April 30th performance. Tickets purchased for the Saturday, February 11th performance will be honored for the Tuesday, May 1st performance. Tickets purchased for the Sunday, February 12th performance will be honored for the Wednesday, May 2nd performance. Unfortunately, there are no immediate dates available to reschedule the February 14th performance. Tickets ordered for the February 14, 2012 performance through Ticketmaster Phones or Ticketmaster Online will be automatically credited to the original purchaser’s credit card account. Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster Outlets or through The Radio City Music Hall Box Office must be returned to the original point of purchase for a refund. If you have any further questions please contact Ticketmaster at 866-858-0008 , visit Ticketmaster.com or Radiocity.com.

While in rehearsal for his new tour, Manilow has been undergoing intense physical therapy in an effort to recover from extensive muscular surgery in his hips.

“All of us are greatly disappointed and feel terrible that we are disappointing so many others,” Manilow said. “We have all worked very hard on creating the new show and at the same time spent hours with physical therapists to get back in shape.”

“We are all very sorry,” Manilow added. “The pain of having to postpone our shows at Radio City is more than the pain I’ve been going through from the hip surgery.”

Manilow will continue with the balance of his concert schedule starting in late February.







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