Tom Dumont, guitarist for No Doubt, has revealed he has been living with early-onset Parkinson’s disease for several years. The announcement came through a personal video message, where he spoke directly about his health and daily experience managing the condition. He explained that while the diagnosis has brought challenges, it has not stopped him from playing music.
In his message, Dumont said the condition affects his movement and requires ongoing attention, but he continues to adapt. He also confirmed plans to perform with No Doubt during their upcoming Las Vegas residency, signaling that he remains active as a musician.
The disclosure prompted a wave of responses from fans and fellow artists. Supportive messages highlighted both his openness and his continued dedication to performing.
Parkinson’s disease is a neurological condition that can impact motor skills over time. Early-onset cases, like Dumont’s, occur before the age of 50 and often require long-term management.
Despite the diagnosis, Dumont’s focus remains on music and staying engaged with his audience.










