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Rock band Alice in Chains has canceled its forthcoming shows and festival appearances to prioritize the health of drummer Sean Kinney. The decision comes as a response to recent health concerns regarding Kinney, prompting the band to take a step back from their touring schedule.
In a statement, the band expressed their deep regret over the cancellation, emphasizing the importance of Kinney’s well-being. Fans have been supportive, understanding the necessity of putting health first in the face of such challenges. The band's commitment to their music and their audience remains strong, and they are hopeful for Kinney's recovery.
Alice in Chains has been a significant presence in the rock music scene since the early 1990s, known for their distinctive sound and powerful performances. As they navigate this difficult time, the band is focused on supporting Kinney and ensuring he receives the care he needs. Further updates regarding rescheduled dates or future performances will be communicated as they become available.
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