Barry Manilow is focused on his recovery.
The "Copacabana" singer has canceled his upcoming Los Angeles and Chicago concerts due to sprained vocal chords, announced a post on his Facebook page on Saturday. Manilow was expected to perform at The Forum in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, and the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois, on Wednesday.
"We regret to inform you that Barry Manilow's two concerts scheduled for this week in Los Angeles and Chicago are currently being rescheduled. Barry is on doctors orders to rest due to sprained vocal chords. We are all very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause," read the statement.
"Tickets issued for the original dates will be honored at the rescheduled dates. Patrons holding tickets for the original dates are encouraged to use them for the new date; no exchange is necessary. Please contact the point-of-purchase for more information," the statement continued. "Again, we're terribly sorry for any inconvenience, but we look forward to seeing you very soon!"
Manilow was in good spirits while speaking with ET on Tuesday, as he was honored with the Icon Award at the BMI Pop Awards.
"I can't consider myself an icon," he said. "I'm just very proud that BMI chose me this year because this award is all about song writing and that's what means the most to me in my career."
The 73-year-old singer also opened up about fans' incredible response after revealing that he married his longtime partner and manager, Garry Keif, in 2014.
"The more I thought about it, the more I realized that's what I expected from these people. They've been supportive of me from the very beginning. All they care about is that I'm happy!" he gushed. "And when that came out, I expected them to react like that. I am so proud that they did."
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