Alice in Chains confirm tour cancellation after drummer suffers ‘medical emergency’
- On Monday, Alice in Chains revealed they are canceling their upcoming tour and festival appearances due to drummer Sean Kinney facing a medical emergency.
- The cancellation followed Kinney's non-life-threatening medical emergency after a soundcheck at the Mohegan Sun Arena on May 8, with no further details disclosed.
- The band had planned four U.S. Shows and two in the U.K. With Kinney, a founding member alongside lead vocalist Jerry Cantrell, but canceled all appearances after medical advice.
- The band announced that, after thoughtful evaluation and consulting with healthcare experts, they have chosen to cancel all their planned performances.
- Kinney's health remains the top priority, his long-term outlook is positive, and the band expressed appreciation for fans' understanding amid widespread well wishes.
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Iconic rock band’s founding member breaks silence after medical emergency led to canceled tour
Just days after his medical emergency led Alice in Chains to cancel its tour just as it was getting started, drummer Sean Kinney returned to social media to address fans.
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Alice in Chains confirm tour cancellation after drummer suffers 'medical emergency'
Alice in Chains put out a statement on Saturday announcing the cancellation after a previous show on their tour was called off.
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LOS ANGELES — Alice in Chains announced on Monday that they will cancel their forthcoming tour as well as any festival appearances. The decision came after a previous show was called off on May 8 because drummer Sean Kinney experienced medical complications. Read more...
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