No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont has revealed that he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease after experiencing symptoms for several years.
In a video shared on Instagram, the 58-year-old musician said he underwent neurological testing before receiving the diagnosis, calling it “a struggle every day,” but noted that he is still able to play guitar and continue performing.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, often causing tremors, stiffness, and slowed motion, and can make daily tasks increasingly difficult over time.
Despite the diagnosis, Dumont shared that he remains focused on music and is preparing for No Doubt’s upcoming Las Vegas residency, expressing gratitude for his career and the support of fans, family, and friends.
He also said he decided to speak publicly in hopes of raising awareness and reducing stigma around the disease, while encouraging understanding and ongoing support for research.
No Doubt, formed in California in the late 1980s and led by Gwen Stefani, rose to international fame in the 1990s with hits like “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl,” with Dumont playing a key role in shaping their signature sound.