Oasis’ Paul Arthurs Steps Away From Tour For Cancer Treatment

Anon Oasis The founding-founding leaves the long-awaited tour of the reunification of the group after the diagnosis of prostate cancer.

On Friday, the guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs shared his health News on Instagram, announcing its temporary departure from Oasis Live '25 World Tourwhich began on July 4 in Cardiff, Wales.

“At the beginning of this year, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer,” he shared in his post. “The good news is that I respond very well to treatment, which meant that I could become part of this incredible tour. Now I have to take the planned break to the next stage of my departure, so I will miss concerts in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney. ”

Arthrs continued: “I am very sad to miss these shows, but I feel good, and I will be ready to ensure that in time to South America. Surprisingly, if you go this month, and I will see you on stage with a group in November.

The next stop of the group after the break of Arthrs will be in Buenos -Aires, Argentina, November 15 and 16.

After messages about the Oasis reunion, Liam Gallagher Confirmed the news In August last year, he and his brother Noel reunited after their long -standing rivalry of the brothers and sisters led to the fact that the latter left the group in the middle of the tour in 2009.

“This is with some sadness and great relief … I left tonight,” Noel wrote at that time. “People write and say what they like, but I just could not continue to work with Liam longer.”

Leave a Comment