Oasis Guitarist Bonehead Battles Prostate Cancer: Takes Break from Tour, Promises Return in November

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Oasis Guitarist Bonehead Battles Prostate Cancer: Takes Break from Tour, Promises Return in November

Oasis guitarist Bonehead has shared that he is battling prostate cancer and will be taking a break from the band's ongoing tour. Despite responding well to treatment, the 60-year-old musician will be absent from the upcoming shows in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney to focus on his health. Bonehead expressed his disappointment at missing these performances but assured fans that he will return for the South American leg of the tour in November.

Bonehead, whose real name is Paul Arthurs, co-founded Oasis with Liam Gallagher in 1991, later joined by Noel Gallagher. The band recently performed at Wembley and is scheduled to continue their tour in South Korea on October 21. Following the Asian shows, Oasis will head to Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the final leg of their South American tour on November 15.

Fans have been supportive of Bonehead's decision to prioritize his health and are looking forward to his return to the stage in November. The band's reunion tour has been a highly anticipated event for music lovers around the world, and Bonehead's resilience in the face of cancer has only strengthened the bond between the band and their dedicated fan base.