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ALICE IN CHAINS Cancels Their Immediate Shows Due To Drummer's Health

Here's hoping everything turns out alright.

Sean Kinney

Alice In Chains originally cancelled their May 8 show at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, CT after drummer Sean Kinney suffered "a non-life-threatening medical emergency." Unfortunately that situation has only gotten worse, and has forced Alice In Chains to cancel all the other shows they had planned for this month. Hopefully everything is alright with Kinney and Alice In Chains can get back to doing what they do.

"After careful consideration and following the advice of medical professionals, we have made the decision to cancel our upcoming festival performances and the Alice in Chains headline shows," wrote the band.

"While we were all eager to return to the stage, Sean’s health is our top priority at this moment. Although the issue requires immediate attention, his long-term prognosis is positive. We sincerely appreciate your understanding and support during this time."

The following shows and festival performances have been affected. No word on if this also includes the Black Sabbath show in July, but I guess we'll find out soon enough.

5/10 Camden, NJ WMMR 93.3 Philadelphia MMRBQ 2025
5/11 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival 2025
5/13 Nashville, TN The Pinnacle
5/15 Dothan, AL Dothan Civic Center Arena
5/16 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome to Rockville 2025
5/17 Ocean City, MD Boardwalk Rock 2025

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