Concerts will be held this fall in Las Vegas

Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award-winning Barry Manilow will perform a series of concerts this fall to raise money for charity and celebrate his record-breaking number of shows at the International Theater at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The pop star is currently in his 14th year at the venue, breaking the previous record held by Elvis Presley, who performed 636 sold out performances over a seven year period from 1969-1976.

Tickets for the Special Record-Breaking Weekend which run September 21-23, range in price from $69.75 to $390, plus tax and applicable fees. Tickets for the Special Record-Breaking Weekend will go on sale Friday, July 14th at 10 am PT via Ticketmaster and the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino WOW Rewards Center at (702) 252-6000 ext. 5050.

“It’s an honor to be on the same stage that the King once graced,” states Manilow. “This weekend is going to be especially meaningful because we are also going to raise money for some very deserving charities.”

Each ticket purchased for the weekend comes with a Collector’s Commemorative Coin, a Copacabana Boa, a Record-Breaking Celebration hat, two free drinks in a collectible cup at the Copa Bar, and a VIP Pass to the Saturday afternoon private screening of Copacabana – The Movie!

Proceeds from each ticket and package sold will benefit the Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center, Manilow Music Project, Musicians on Call, Three Square, Victoria’s Voice and Youth Villages.

Mainlow is currently headlining Manilow: Las Vegas – The Hits Come Home!, a spectacular show is unlike anything the headliner has ever done with massive video walls, elaborate sets, and special effects. It features a non-stop evening of Manilow’s impressive catalog of Top 40 hits and has received raved reviews.

Having sold over 85 million albums worldwide, Barry Manilow is one of the world’s all-time bestselling recording artists. He’s had an astonishing 50 Top 40 singles, including 12 No. 1 hits and 27 Top 10 hits. He is ranked as the No. 1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time, according to Billboard and R&R magazines.