Barry Manilow, the iconic Grammy Award winner, recently shared an update on his health after being diagnosed with lung cancer. In a heartfelt Instagram post on January 2, the 82-year-old singer posted a photo of himself smiling from a hospital bed, reassuring fans that he was feeling better.
The response from his followers was overwhelming, with messages of love and support pouring in. Melanie Taylor, Manilow’s longtime backup singer, expressed her admiration for her boss, while Guns N’ Roses and The Cult alum Matt Sorum sent healing wishes. Drag icon Coco Peru also chimed in with words of encouragement.
Manilow first revealed his lung cancer diagnosis on December 22, explaining that a cancerous spot was found on his left lung during a routine MRI. Despite the news, he remained optimistic, emphasizing the importance of early detection. The singer announced that he would undergo surgery to remove the spot, leading to the cancellation of his scheduled concerts in January.
Looking ahead, Manilow expressed his intention to return to the stage for his Valentine’s Day weekend concerts at Westgate Las Vegas in February. Despite the setbacks, he remained positive and encouraged fans to prioritize their health by getting tested for any symptoms.
Throughout his career, Manilow has been candid about his smoking habit, which he picked up at a young age and struggled to quit for many years. Despite switching to vaping in recent times, the singer has faced various health challenges, including bronchial pneumonia and throat cancer. With the unwavering support of his husband, Garry Kief, whom he married in 2014, Manilow is determined to overcome his latest health hurdle.
As he continues his recovery journey, fans can look forward to seeing Manilow back on stage, spreading joy through his music. The legendary singer’s resilience and positivity serve as an inspiration to all, reminding us to prioritize our well-being and cherish each moment.

