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Barry Manilow Broadway comeback hit by bronchitis | Barry Manilow Broadway comeback hit by bronchitis |
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Singer Barry Manilow has been forced to call off the opening three nights of his Broadway comeback show after coming down with bronchitis. | |
The 69-year-old had been due to play the first of 25 concerts at New York's St James Theatre on Thursday. | The 69-year-old had been due to play the first of 25 concerts at New York's St James Theatre on Thursday. |
A statement on his website read: "Barry is deeply sorry to disappoint his fans and is doing everything he can to ensure a speedy recovery." | A statement on his website read: "Barry is deeply sorry to disappoint his fans and is doing everything he can to ensure a speedy recovery." |
The concerts will be rescheduled for February and March. | The concerts will be rescheduled for February and March. |
The tour - Manilow's first on Broadway for more than two decades - will now have its the first night on Tuesday. | The tour - Manilow's first on Broadway for more than two decades - will now have its the first night on Tuesday. |
After two preview shows were cancelled earlier this week, Manilow's website posted a statement saying the Grammy-winning performer would be ready for opening night "come hell or high water". | After two preview shows were cancelled earlier this week, Manilow's website posted a statement saying the Grammy-winning performer would be ready for opening night "come hell or high water". |
But after the cancellation of this week's concerts were confirmed, it was replaced by the line: "It turns out the only thing worse than hell and high water is bronchitis." | But after the cancellation of this week's concerts were confirmed, it was replaced by the line: "It turns out the only thing worse than hell and high water is bronchitis." |
Barry Manilow's worldwide record sales exceed 75 million, thanks in part to such hit records as Copacabana, Mandy and I Write the Songs. | Barry Manilow's worldwide record sales exceed 75 million, thanks in part to such hit records as Copacabana, Mandy and I Write the Songs. |
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