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No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont announces Parkinson's diagnosis before Sphere residency
Summary
Tom Dumont, guitarist for No Doubt, said he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's Disease and reported he can still play guitar; the band is scheduled to perform at the Sphere in Las Vegas from May 6 to June 13.
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Tom Dumont, guitarist for No Doubt, announced that he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson's Disease. He said he began experiencing symptoms years ago, saw a doctor and a neurologist, and received the diagnosis after testing. Dumont reported that he can still play guitar and is managing symptoms while continuing his work. No Doubt is scheduled to perform a residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas from May 6 to June 13.
Key details:
- Dumont posted a video to Instagram announcing his early-onset Parkinson's diagnosis following medical tests.
- He said he remains able to play guitar and described ongoing daily management of symptoms.
- No Doubt's Las Vegas Sphere residency is scheduled for May 6 through June 13.
Summary:
The announcement indicates Dumont is continuing to perform while managing the condition, and the band's Sphere residency is scheduled for May 6 through June 13. Undetermined at this time.
