With a Lifetime Contract in Hand, the Barry Manilow Las Vegas Residency Has No Closing Night

The Only Lifetime Residency Deal in Las Vegas

Barry Manilow holds the only lifetime residency contract in Las Vegas, signed in late 2024 with Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino. Despite years of Barry Manilow farewell speculation, the deal makes one thing clear: he is not going anywhere. His show, “The Hits Come Home!”, plays the 1,582-seat International Theater, the same room where Elvis Presley performed 636 sold-out shows between 1969 and 1976. Manilow passed that mark in September 2023 with his 637th performance, setting a new all-time record for the venue. Tickets start from $107 on Spotlight, where you can pick your exact seat before you buy. Among all las vegas music shows, this is the one with the deepest roots.

Westgate Las Vegas Resort exterior featuring the Barry Manilow residency billboard
Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino, permanent home of the Barry Manilow Las Vegas residency. Photo: Jerome Cid

85 Minutes of Hits You Already Know

The show runs about 85 minutes and pulls from a catalog that includes 51 Top 40 Adult Contemporary hits and more than 85 million albums sold worldwide. Expect “Mandy,” “Copacabana,” “I Write the Songs,” “Can’t Smile Without You,” and “Weekend in New England,” backed by a full band, choreographed lighting, and video segments that trace Manilow’s six-decade career.

Manilow performs in three-night weekend blocks throughout 2026. Upcoming dates include July 9-11, July 16-18, August 20-22, August 27-29, and additional weekends running through December 19. That is 54 dates across 18 weekends, so there is a strong chance one overlaps with your trip. Browse the full schedule and compare other vegas shows on Spotlight’s calendar view before you commit.

Why the Westgate Deserves the Short Trip Off the Strip

The Westgate sits about a mile east of the Strip with a direct connection via the Las Vegas Monorail. You skip Strip traffic, pay less for parking, and walk into a theater where every seat has a clear sightline.

While you are at the Westgate, two other shows in the same building pair well with a Manilow night. Jen Kramer, a close-up magician and former Penn and Teller: Fool Us champion, performs with tickets from $17. Soul of Motown, a high-energy tribute show, starts from $37. Catching one before or after Manilow keeps the total cost well under what a single Strip headliner charges.

Building a Music Weekend Around Manilow

Several major residencies overlap with Manilow’s 2026 dates. Kelly Clarkson plays Caesars Palace with tickets from $89. Rod Stewart, another long-tenured Vegas act, performs at Caesars Palace from $76. Donny Osmond, whose Vegas career is one of the few that rivals Manilow’s, is at Harrah’s from $62. Pairing a Westgate evening with a Strip show gives you two headliners and two very different Vegas experiences. Check the full list of upcoming Las Vegas concerts to find what lines up with your dates.

Grab Your Seats Early

Spotlight’s interactive seating chart shows you exact rows and sections in the International Theater, with standard and VIP tiers available. The center orchestra fills first, especially during holiday weekends, so book the October through December dates as soon as your travel is confirmed. Tickets start from $107.