The 56-year-old artist, who was an establishing individual from the Manchester band, declared that he would be “having some time off from playing” following the conclusion.
The 56-year-old artist, who was an establishing individual from the Manchester band, composed on Twitter: “Just to tell all of you I will be having some time off from playing for some time.
“I’ve been determined to have tonsil malignant growth, yet the uplifting news is it’s treatable and I’ll be beginning a course of treatment soon.
“I’ll update you as often as possible how it’s going, I’m destroyed I’m feeling the loss of the gigs with Liam and the band. Have the best summer and partake in the gigs assuming that you’re going, I’ll see you soon xxx.”
Liam Gallagher, the previous frontman of Oasis, tweeted his help for Arthurs.
Sending BIG love to the 1 n just Bonehead and his family wishing you a quick recuperation all of us are considering you rasta you’ll be back in front of an audience bfore you can say r we doing Colombia LG x,” he composed.
Arthurs is a multi-instrumentalist and is credited for having played piano and mellotron on Oasis’ famous collection (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
He can likewise be seen on the keys in the video for Don’t Look Back in Anger.
He started playing with Gallagher in the band The Rain, which Gallagher recommended be renamed Oasis.
They didn’t appreciate a lot of achievement until Gallagher’s sibling Noel joined, bringing an assortment of hits that would make the band universally well known.
Arthurs reported he was leaving the band in 1999, during the recording of Oasis’ fourth collection, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, expressing he needed to invest more energy with his loved ones.
In any case, he has kept on working with Gallagher throughout the long term, remembering for his band Beady Eye and on his performance projects.
The pair performed together during Gallagher’s featuring sets at Reading and Leeds celebrations the previous summer.