Tom Dumont of No Doubt performs guitar on Las Vegas Sphere stage, embodying resilience after Parkinson's diagnosis announcement.
Tom Dumont of No Doubt performs guitar on Las Vegas Sphere stage, embodying resilience after Parkinson's diagnosis announcement.
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No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont reveals early onset Parkinson's diagnosis

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No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont announced on Instagram that he has been diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease. The 58-year-old musician shared the news ahead of the band's Las Vegas Sphere residency starting May 6. Despite the diagnosis, Dumont confirmed he will perform with the group.

Tom Dumont, who joined No Doubt in 1988, posted a video on Instagram on April 11 detailing his health update. “A number of years ago I was experiencing a number of symptoms,” he said. “I went to my doctor, I went to a neurologist, did a whole bunch of tests, and I was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s disease. It’s been a struggle, it’s a struggle every day.” Dumont described recent preparations for the band's Sphere residency as enjoyable, involving reviewing old footage, photographs, and relearning songs. This process, he said, has left him grateful for his career. “It’s thanks to our families and our friends and our listeners and you and everyone who’s come to our shows over the years,” he added. The guitarist plans to release a follow-up video with more details on his symptoms. “The good news is I can still play music, I can still play guitar,” Dumont said. “I’ve been doing really well.” He expressed inspiration from others sharing health issues online, noting it helps erase stigma and raise awareness for research. No Doubt's residency marks their first shows since reuniting at Coachella 2024 and the first by a female-fronted band at the venue. Dumont's bandmates showed support in the comments. Drummer Adrian Young wrote, “My friend, bandmate, and hero……I love you brother.” Bassist Tony Kanal added, “Love you beyond words my friend. Can’t wait to get on stage with you again.” Early onset Parkinson’s is a progressive disorder affecting movement, cognition, and mood, with no cure available, according to the Mayo Clinic and American Parkinson Disease Association.

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Reactions on X to Tom Dumont's early-onset Parkinson's diagnosis are predominantly supportive, with fans expressing shock, love, prayers, and admiration for his determination to perform at No Doubt's Sphere residency. High-engagement posts from fan accounts highlight community solidarity. A few skeptical voices question potential links to COVID-19.

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