Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs to miss Oasis tour leg for cancer treatment | Oasis

Oasis guitarist Paul “Bonead” Arthurs, after a diagnosis of prostate cancer after a diagnosis, announced that the group’s re -merger round would miss a leg.
Arthurs, one of the founding members of the group, said that he would not attend the concerts of Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney.
In an article on X, he said he responded well to treatment after a diagnosis at the beginning of this year. Now he would go to the second stage of treatment.
In a statement, the guitarist said: “Earlier this year, prostate cancer was diagnosed. Good news, I really respond to treatment, which meant that I could be a part of this incredible tour.
“Now, I have to take a planned break for the next stage of my care, so I will miss the concerts in Seoul, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney.
“If you are going this month, have a great time and see the group on stage in November.”
In 2022, rhythm guitarist announced that tonsil cancer was diagnosed.
He wrote: “I was diagnosed with tonsil cancer to inform you all that I would take a break from playing for a while. But good news can be treated and I will soon start a treatment process.
Arthurs was a member of Liam Gallagher and Rain group before he hired his brother Noel, who insisted that they later changed their names.
Arthurs, Giants’ shoulder in 1999 during the recording of the fourth album of the fourth album, Era definitely defined and (what is the story) Morning Glory? He recorded three albums, including.
Between 2013-14, he joined Liam Gallagher’s Beady Eye group and recently played live with Liam at the Reading and Leeds festivals in 2021. He also founded the group hall Flames and worked as Radio DJ after spending it with Oasis.




