Oasis' Bonehead Postpones Shows for Cancer Treatment
Oasis fans in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney will have to wait a little longer to see the band perform live. Guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, 60, has had to postpone his participation in the upcoming shows due to his ongoing cancer treatment. Despite this setback, Arthurs is responding well to treatment and has been actively involved in Oasis' reunion tour since its inception in August 2022, 15 years after the band's split in 2009.
Arthurs, a co-founder of the iconic British rock band, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He has been receiving treatment and is currently taking a planned break from the tour to focus on the next phase of his health insurance. This temporary absence is a testament to Arthurs' commitment to his well-being, as well as his dedication to Oasis' reunion tour. The band and their fans alike wish Arthurs a speedy recovery and look forward to his return to the stage.
Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs' cancer journey is a reminder of the importance of health and self-care, even amidst the excitement of a musical comeback. Oasis fans eagerly await his return to the stage, knowing that his health is the top priority. The band's reunion tour continues, with Arthurs expected to rejoin his fellow musicians in due course.