Rock band cancels concert after drummer suffers medical emergency
- Alice in Chains canceled their May 8 concert at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville due to drummer Sean Kinney’s medical emergency.
- The cancellation followed Kinney’s non-life-threatening health issue occurring shortly after the band’s soundcheck that day.
- The Connecticut concert marked the band’s first full show following their April 2024 appearance and was intended to launch their 2025 US tour.
- The band stated, “We unfortunately have to cancel tonight's show” and apologized for the inconvenience, with refunds available at purchase points.
- The group plans to resume touring on May 10 in Camden, New Jersey, and continues with several US and UK dates through July 5.
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Alice in Chains concert in Dothan canceled
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) -- A popular '90s rock band has canceled a show in Dothan this summer. On Friday, Alice in Chains announced on social media that upcoming shows and festivals have been canceled. The rock band was set to take the stage at the Dothan Civic Center on Thursday, May 15. National reports show the cancellation comes after the band's drummer, Sean Kinney, suffered a "non-life-threatening medical emergency" before a show in Connecticu…
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