Paul Arthurs, Guitarist for Oasis, Taking a Break From Tour Amid Cancer Treatment
Paul Arthurs, 60, pauses Oasis reunion tour for prostate cancer treatment, missing key shows in Australia but expects to return for South America dates, band confirmed.
- Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs, longtime guitarist and founding member of Oasis, is stepping away from the reunion tour to focus on cancer treatment, missing Australian dates starting October 31.
- Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs disclosed his prostate cancer diagnosis in a candid Instagram post over the weekend, saying he was diagnosed earlier this year and had not discussed it publicly before Friday.
- Having finished treatment on June 24, Arthurs said scans later showed no cancer, revealing his all-clear three months after battling tonsil cancer in 2022.
- Fans responded online with messages of support as Oasis reshared Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs's note, and Arthurs said he is `feeling good and will be back ready to go in time for South America`.
- Oasis's reunion, fronted by Liam and Noel Gallagher, has drawn global excitement as the band reunited in 2024 and Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs urged fans to enjoy shows this month, promising to return in November.
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Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs (61), long-time guitarist for Oasis, was diagnosed with cancer for the second time earlier this year. Despite the tough treatment he faces, the musician remains hopeful.
Oasis guitarist Paul Arthurs steps away from reunion tour as he undergoes prostate cancer treatment
The guitarist affectionately referred to as "Bonehead" said that he has been "responding really well" to treatment so far.Kevin Winter/Getty Paul Arthurs performing with Oasis in 2025Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs, the longtime guitarist for and founding member of Oasis, is stepping away from the band's current reunion tour to focus on cancer treatment."Early this year I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The good news is I'm responding really well to…
Through his social networks, Oasis guitarist Paul Arthurs revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs announces his temporary break on Oasis’s global cancer treatment tour The British guitarist reported that he will be absent from several dates of the “Oasis Live ‘25” tour due to his medical treatment, but assured that he will return for the South American stage. Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, co-founder of the British band Oasis, announced on Friday, October 3 through his Instagram account that he will temporarily move away fr…
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