Barry Manilow announces ‘One Last Time!’ tour

Barry Manilow announced his North American tour, 'One Last Time!' The multiple city tour will start Feb. 11, 2015 in beginning in Omaha, Nebraska, later making stops in many...

[dropcap]B[/dropcap]arry Manilow announced his North American tour, ‘One Last Time!’ The multiple city tour will start Feb. 11, 2015 in beginning in Omaha, Nebraska, later making stops in many cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Seattle,  before performing for the first time at Barclays Center in his native Brooklyn on his June 17th birthday.

“We’re having a great time putting the show together,” Manilow said. “We hope to take everyone on an emotional roller coaster. I can’t wait to see everyone dancing in the aisles.”

AManilow has limited his concert appearances after more than 400 concerts from 2005 to 2011. Breaking his hiatus, Manilow describes the ONE LAST TIME! Tour as ” my way of thanking everyone for their years of support…one last time!”

The GRAMMY®, TONY®, and EMMY® Award-winning musician reached stardom when his hit, “Mandy,” topped the charts in 1975. To honor that time, tickets will be priced to tie into that year, starting at $19.75. According to AEG Live, Manilow insisted that the average ticket price remain low and that a greater range of ticket prices be available.

Tickets go on sale to the public on Monday, Nov. 24 at 10AM at www.aeglive.com. General information about the ONE LAST TIME! Tour is available at www.manilow.com.

Exclusive VIP Packages will be available, which include limited edition memorabilia, VIP parking and more.

MMY DREAM DUETS, Manilow’s latest album, released October 27 debuting #4. The album is Manilow’s 15th Top 10 album .

Modern technology has given Manilow the opportunity to record “dream” duets with his own musical heroes, including Judy Garland and Louis Armstrong, to name a few.

Barry Manilow’s ONE LAST TIME! Tour Dates:
Date City Venue On-Sale
Feb. 11 Omaha, NE CenturyLink Center Nov. 24
Feb. 12 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center Nov. 24
Feb. 14 Chicago, IL United Center Nov. 24
Feb. 15 Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills Dec. 5
Feb. 24 Milwaukee, WI BMO Harris Bradley Center Nov. 24
Feb. 26 Cleveland, OH Wolstein Center Nov. 24
Feb. 27 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center Nov. 24
Mar. 1 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena Nov. 24
Mar. 26 Pittsburgh, PA CONSOL Energy Center Nov. 24
Mar. 28 Mashantucket, CT The Grand Theater at Foxwoods Nov. 24
Apr. 8 Glendale, AZ Gila River Arena Dec. 5
Apr. 10 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena Dec. 5
Apr. 11 San Diego, CA Valley View Casino Center Nov. 24
Apr. 14 Los Angeles, CA STAPLES Center Nov. 24
Apr. 17 Sacramento, CA Sleep Train Arena Nov. 24
Apr. 18 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose Nov. 24
Apr. 20 West Valley City, UT Maverik Center Nov. 24
May 26 Vancouver, B.C. Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena Nov. 28
May 27 Seattle, WA KeyArena at Seattle Center Dec. 5 Noon
May 28 Portland, OR Moda Center Nov. 24
June 4 Duluth, GA The Arena at Gwinnett Center Nov. 24
June 5 Louisville, KY KYC! Yum Center Nov. 24
June 6 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena Nov. 24
June 13 Philadelphia, PA The Wells Fargo Center Nov. 24
June 14 Newark, NJ Prudential Center TBD
June 16 Boston, MA TD Garden Nov. 24
June 17 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center TBD

 

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