Tom Dumont playing guitar onstage with No Doubt, smiling while performing

No Doubt's Tom Dumont Still Rocking Despite Parkinson's

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No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont is opening up about his early onset Parkinson's diagnosis and proving the show goes on. Just weeks before the band's Las Vegas Sphere residency, he's sharing his story to help others facing similar struggles.

Tom Dumont wants you to know that Parkinson's disease won't silence his guitar strings.

The No Doubt guitarist revealed his early onset Parkinson's diagnosis in a heartfelt video posted Saturday, just weeks before the band kicks off their highly anticipated Las Vegas Sphere residency starting May 6. Dumont, who joined the iconic band in 1988, shared that he received the diagnosis several years ago after experiencing symptoms that sent him to neurologists for testing.

"It's been a struggle, it's a struggle every day," Dumont admitted. But his next words carried hope: "The good news is I can still play music, I can still play guitar. I've been doing really well."

The timing of his announcement reflects months of reflection. While preparing for the Sphere shows, looking through old footage and relearning classic hits, Dumont felt grateful for his decades-long music career. That gratitude fueled his decision to go public with something deeply personal.

No Doubt's Tom Dumont Still Rocking Despite Parkinson's

His motivation runs deeper than sharing his own story. Dumont said he felt inspired by others who've spoken openly about their health challenges on social media. "I think it helps erase some of the stigma and it raises awareness," he explained. "Awareness is really important for prevention and for research."

Why This Inspires

Dumont's decision to share his diagnosis while actively pursuing his passion sends a powerful message. Rather than stepping back, he's stepping up to the Sphere stage and using his platform to normalize conversations about Parkinson's disease. He plans to post additional videos detailing his symptoms and experiences, creating a roadmap for others navigating similar paths.

His bandmates responded with overwhelming support. Drummer Adrian Young called Dumont "my friend, bandmate, and hero," while bassist Tony Kanal wrote, "Love you beyond words my friend. Can't wait to get on stage with you again."

Dumont closed his video with pure excitement: "I'm really excited about the shows, can't wait to see everybody." His message is clear: Parkinson's may be part of his journey, but it doesn't define his future.

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