Paul Arthurs performing in concert with Liam Gallagher in London in 2019.
Photo: Redferns, Lorne Thomson. All rights reserved.
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Former Oasis guitarist Paul Arthurs announced via Twitter that he had to take a musical break. The reason for this is a recently diagnosed tonsil carcinoma, a cancer originating from the tonsils, which he is now having treated.
The cancer is “treatable”
Arthurs, also known as “Bonehead” because of his shaved head, shared the news on Tuesday (April 26). Despite the terrifying diagnosis, the guitarist is hopeful on social media: “The good news is that it’s treatable,” he writes, declaring that therapy will begin soon.
He would inform his fans how the situation is developing. He was particularly disappointed not to be able to go on tour with colleague Liam Gallagher as planned. “Have a nice summer and enjoy the concerts if you go,” writes the 56-year-old and announces optimistically: “We’ll see each other again soon”.
— Paul Arthurs. (@BoneheadsPage) April 26, 2022
Liam Gallagher also hopes for a “quick recovery”
Liam Gallagher, who is also suffering from health conditions, tweeted that he wished the musician a “speedy recovery” and expressed his condolences to him and his family. The former Oasis lead singer also gave him friendly encouragement by announcing he’d be back on stage before he could say “r we doing Colombia.”
Sending BIG love to the 1 n only Bonehead and his family wishing you a speedy recovery we’re all thinking of you rasta you’ll be back on stage bfore you can say r we doing Colombia LG x
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) April 26, 2022
Arthurs and Gallagher look back on a long friendship and common career: At that time “Bonehead” founded the band Rain and asked colleague Liam Gallagher to join the group as a singer. This later moved the remaining four members to change the name to Oasis.
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