[ March 18, 2005 ]

LAS VEGAS HILTON OFFERS MANILOW SEATS FOR SALE THROUGH DECEMBER

NEW COPACABANA BAR OFFERS MANILOW’S HISTORY AT LEGENDARY HILTON THEATER

LAS VEGAS—The Las Vegas Hilton has opened additional seats for sale through December for Barry Manilow’s
long-term engagement at the Las Vegas Hilton, which started February 23.

“The increasing demand for Barry Manilow has prompted the release of an additional block of tickets
through his December performances,” said Ira David Sternberg, vice president of communications.

An added bonus to Manilow’s performances is the Copacabana Bar, a working bar located inside the Hilton Theater that features many of Manilow’s gold and platinum records from his personal collection, great career photos, and the infamous Copacabana jacket.

Manilow began a long-term engagement with the Las Vegas Hilton after more than three decades of performing and a career that has produced more than 50 albums. He has signed on to perform for crowds with 5 shows a week for 24 weeks throughout 2005 and into 2006.

Manilow just completed his final road tour “One Night Live! One Last Time!”, selling out venues in 22 cities in which he performed for 250,000 fans and promoted his latest album “SCORES-Songs from Copacabana and Harmony.” Said Manilow, “I’ve spent the last three months telling audiences that since I wouldn’t be touring again, the only way to see me is if you come to my home! Well, I’ve got a new home...The Las Vegas Hilton! Las Vegas is now the home to a large number of talented performers and I feel lucky to be joining the group.”

The Las Vegas Hilton ranks among the world’s most famous and popular resort destinations, located blocks from the Las Vegas Strip and adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center, offering 3,000 luxurious rooms and suites situated on 59 acres. The property is one of the largest hotels in the world and features top-name entertainment, 15 distinctive restaurants, a full-service health club and spa, Star Trek: The ExperienceÒ and much more.

Manilow performs Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 9 p.m. and 7:30 and 10:00 p.m. on Saturday in the legendary Hilton Theater. Stage seat tickets are $225 (plus tax and service charge). The seats are up close and personal with 30 located on each side of the stage and at the same level. Main orchestra tickets are $145 (plus tax and service charge through the August 13th show-$155 beginning September 7); rear orchestra tickets $115 (plus tax and service charge) and balcony $85 (plus tax and service charge) and can be purchased at the Las Vegas Hilton box office. Visit www.lvhilton.com or phone 702-732-5755 or 800-222-5361.