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| Photo: Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs / Instagram |
Oasis guitarist and co-founder Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs has pulled out of the band’s comeback tour after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
He confirmed he will miss planned shows in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne, and Sydney while he continues treatment.
In a post on Instagram, Bonehead said he was told about the diagnosis earlier this year but had still been able to play much of the tour.
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| Photo: Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs / Instagram |
He shared that he is "feeling good" after responding well to treatment but must now take a break.
The 60-year-old said he is sad to miss the shows but plans to return for Oasis’ South American concerts in November.
Arthurs has already beaten cancer once, after recovering from tonsil cancer in 2022.
— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) October 3, 2025
Bonehead, who plays rhythm guitar and keyboards, first left Oasis in 1999 but returned for the Gallagher brothers’ recent reunion.
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Source: BBC


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