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BARRY MANILOW ANNOUCES TOUR STARTING IN BIRMINGHAM

BARRY MANILOW

UK 2020 CONCERTS

CONCERTS START 28 MAY at RESORTS WORLD ARENA, BIRMINGHAM

Tickets on sale 9am Friday 20September



For more information and tickets visit https://www.theticketfactory.com/tickets/events/barry-manilow/or call The Ticket Factory on 0844 33 88 222

 

Following his headline ‘sold out’ performance at the BBC Proms in the Park in London and 17 ‘sold out’ concerts on Broadway, Barry Manilow has announced that he will return to the UK in 2020 for a limited number of arena concerts.

 

The first concert is at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena on May 28th followed by Newcastle, Manchester, Cardiff, London, Leeds and Glasgow on June 7th.

 

The GRAMMY®, TONY®, and EMMY® Award-winning musician’s career skyrocketed to superstardom when his mega hit song, “Mandy,” topped the charts in 1975. 

 

Tickets on sale 9am Friday September 20th from https://www.theticketfactory.com/tickets/events/barry-manilow/

 

MANILOW UK 2020 is a co-production of Kennedy Street and STILETTO Entertainment.

About Us

About Barry Manilow:

Barry Manilow's unparalleled career encompasses virtually every area of music, including performing, composing, arranging and producing. A Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee, Manilow has triumphed in every medium of entertainment. With worldwide record sales exceeding 85 million, Barry Manilow is ranked as the top Adult Contemporary chart artist of all time with over 50 Top 40 hits including 12 #1s and 27 Top 10 Hits. He is ranked as the #1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time by Billboard and R & R magazines. Rolling Stone Magazine refers to Manilow as “the Showman of our Generation.”

 

For more information on Barry Manilow please visit:

www.manilow.com

www.facebook.com/barrymanilow

www.twitter.com/barrymanilow

 


About Barry

Resorts World Arena is the NEC Group’s top entertainment arena – hosting over 100 shows per year, the venue continues to host world class music, sport, comedy and family events.


Boasting a flexible arena bowl, the venue can be dressed to accommodate intimate academy events for around 4,588 people or hold a total capacity of 15,685.


As well as great live shows, the Arena is all about giving visitors ‘more than just the main event’. Following its £29million redevelopment back in 2009, the venue boasts an innovative pre and post-show entertainment area; Forum Live has gone from strength-to-strength and now hosts everything from acoustic acts and comedians, to dancers and magicians before shows.


Resorts World Arena will be a host venue for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.


It was officially renamed Resorts World Arena on 3 December 2018, the venue has also been known as Genting Arena (January 2015 – December 2018), LG Arena (October 2009 – January 2015), NEC Arena (September 1983-August 2008) and Birmingham International Arena (December 1980 - September 1983).

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