Buffalo music fans will have to wait a bit longer to see a legendary performer take the stage at the KeyBank Center. Barry Manilow’s highly anticipated concert, originally scheduled for April 22, has been officially postponed. The shift in schedule comes as the singer follows strict medical advice regarding his ongoing health and recovery.
Medical Orders Prompt Schedule Adjustments
The downtown Buffalo venue issued a statement confirming that all arena performances scheduled for April are being moved to later dates. This decision follows the artist’s previous health announcements regarding necessary surgery and a recovery period. As a staple of the Western New York entertainment scene, the KeyBank Center is working closely with the tour’s management to ensure a safe return for the performer.
William Strasmore, reporting on the impact to the local community, notes that while the delay is disappointing for the thousands of fans planning to descend on downtown Buffalo, the priority remains the artist’s long-term health. The venue has asked for patience as they navigate the logistics of the local event calendar.
Information for Ticket Holders
For those who have already purchased tickets for the April 22 show, the KeyBank Center has confirmed that all tickets will be honored for the rescheduled date. Fans are advised to keep their digital or physical tickets secure until the new performance time is finalized.
“We know this is not the news you were expecting, especially with the shows so close, and we truly appreciate your understanding,” the venue stated. “We will update you as soon as the rescheduled dates become available.”
| Event Detail | Status/Information |
|---|---|
| Performer | Barry Manilow |
| Original Date | April 22 |
| Location | KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY |
| Ticket Status | Valid for Rescheduled Date |
As the premier source for community updates in the region, Lake Erie Times will continue to provide updates as soon as the new concert date is announced. Fans are encouraged to monitor official venue channels and our lifestyle section for further developments regarding this and other major events in the Queen City.
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