Timo Tolkki discloses chronic vestibular imbalance condition

Finnish musician Timo Tolkki has shared that he lives with chronic vestibular imbalance, an incurable inner-ear disorder affecting his balance. The condition, which worsens with age, prompted him to sit during recent tour dates and will lead to seated performances at upcoming shows. Tolkki, nearing his 60th birthday, emphasized his ongoing dedication to music despite the health challenge.

Timo Tolkki, the renowned Finnish guitarist and former Stratovarius frontman, announced his health condition on social media. Diagnosed a few years ago with chronic vestibular imbalance, this inner-ear issue impacts his balance and is incurable, progressing as he ages. Tolkki, born on March 3, 1966, noted that he will turn 60 in a few weeks.

Observers had already seen signs during his recent tour in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil, where he performed seated for most shows. Following medical advice, Tolkki plans to continue this approach for his forthcoming Latin American dates, starting February 19, 2026, at Gimnasio Adolfo Pineda in El Salvador, followed by performances in Guatemala, Mexico, and other locations through early March.

In his message, Tolkki reassured fans: "My playing is strong. The music is strong. And the fire is still there." He added, "I’ve spent decades on stages around the world, and nothing changes my commitment to giving you everything I have." He also sought support from his audience amid the disclosure.

Tolkki's career highlights include over 20 years with Stratovarius, where he served as guitarist, singer, lyricist, and producer until 2008. He later formed supergroups Revolution Renaissance and Symfonia, both now disbanded. A 2011 Guitar World magazine feature ranked him among the world's top 50 guitarists. His early influences began at age seven, practicing up to eight hours daily, and he joined Stratovarius in 1984 after stints with bands like Antidote and Thunder.

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