No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont has revealed he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease after dealing with symptoms for several years.
In an Instagram video, the 58-year-old said he underwent multiple tests before receiving the diagnosis and admitted, “It’s a struggle every day.” Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, causing tremors, stiffness, and balance issues that can worsen over time.
Despite this, Dumont said he is still able to play music and guitar, adding that he feels grateful to continue performing as No Doubt prepares for its upcoming 18-show Las Vegas residency from May 6 to June 13.
He shared that speaking publicly was inspired by others doing the same, hoping it helps raise awareness and reduce stigma around the disease.
Reflecting on his career, Dumont expressed gratitude for his life in music and thanked fans, family, and friends for their support.
No Doubt, formed in the late 1980s and fronted by Gwen Stefani, became globally famous in the 1990s with hits like “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl,” with Dumont playing a key role in shaping their sound.