The performances, held July 9–11, underscored Manilow’s enduring connection with his audience. Reflecting on the homecoming, the singer described the venue as his "home away from home." Cami Christensen, President and General Manager of Westgate Las Vegas, noted the palpable energy in the room, citing the performer's resilience as a source of inspiration for both staff and guests. Manilow currently holds the record for the most performances in the history of the International Theater, a legacy solidified by his 2024 lifetime residency agreement.
Beyond the live stage, Manilow recently released his 33rd studio album, What A Time, which features collaborations with Babyface, Dave Cobb, and Gary Barlow. Fans attending upcoming shows now have access to a new VIP Gold Pass, offering a rare look at his private collection of Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Awards alongside iconic stage costumes. Manilow’s residency at the resort continues through the remainder of 2026, including a holiday-themed series in December.
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