Barry Manilow says he will have a lifetime residency and extends his run in Las Vegas.

Barry Manilow, 81, has announced that he will be extending his residency at the Westgate Resort & Casino’s International Theater for the rest of his career, marking a lifetime commitment to performing in Las Vegas. In a statement, he expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to perform at Westgate, calling it a “home” for the remainder of his career, and spoke highly of the relationship he shares with David Siegel and the Westgate team, who he considers family.

Manilow will kick off his holiday shows this week and has also released tickets for performances through next year. Westgate founder and executive chairman David Siegel praised Manilow as a “generational artist” and reflected on their special personal and professional relationship.

In September 2023, Barry made history by breaking Elvis Presley’s record for the most shows performed at the venue with his 637th performance. Earlier this year, he opened up about the struggles of keeping his sexuality a secret for many years before coming out in 2017.