No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont has revealed that he has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease.
In an Instagram video shared Saturday, the 58-year-old musician said he had been experiencing symptoms for several years before finally undergoing neurological testing that confirmed the condition.
“I went to my doctor, I went to a neurologist, and I did a whole bunch of tests,” Dumont explained. “It’s been a struggle. It’s a struggle every day.”
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, often causing tremors, stiffness, and balance issues as it advances.
Despite the diagnosis, Dumont shared an optimistic update, noting that he is still able to play guitar and continue performing with No Doubt during their upcoming Las Vegas residency.
“The good news is, I can still play music,” he said. “I can still play guitar—I’ve been doing really well.”
He added that opening up about his condition was important to him, hoping it helps raise awareness and reduce stigma around neurological disorders.
“I feel grateful for the life I’ve had as a musician,” he said, thanking fans and loved ones for their support over the years.