Fall Out Boy's Joe Trohman Drops Tour for Major Surgery: Band Continues on
BOMBSHELL! Fall Out Boy Guitarist Joe Trohman Abruptly Quits Tour Due to Urgent Surgery
In a shocking turn of events, Fall Out Boy guitarist Joe Trohman has dropped out of the band's highly anticipated tour to undergo emergency surgery on his right hand. The 40-year-old rocker took to social media to reveal the devastating news, leaving fans in a state of panic and curiosity.
Trohman penned a heartfelt message, explaining that he's been struggling with ongoing issues in his right hand for years and has finally been forced to take drastic action. "After years of managing ongoing issues with my right hand, it's become clear that I need surgery to avoid permanent damage," he wrote. "Unfortunately, this means I'll have to take the rest of the year off from playing with the band."
But don't worry, Fall Out Boy fans! Trohman assures us that he's on track for a full recovery and is looking forward to getting back out there with his bandmates. The silver lining? The band will still be performing all scheduled shows without him.
This sudden departure comes as a surprise, especially considering Trohman's previous mental health struggles. In 2023, the guitarist took a five-month break from the band to focus on his well-being. "Neil Young once howled that it's better to burn out than to fade away. But I can tell you unequivocally that burning out is dreadful," he wrote in a candid post.
Trohman continued, "Without divulging all the details, I must disclose that my mental health has rapidly deteriorated over the past several years." He went on to explain that he's been working tirelessly to overcome his struggles and came to the difficult decision to take a break from work, including stepping away from Fall Out Boy for a spell.
But don't count out Trohman just yet! "Will I return to the fold? Absolutely, one-hundred percent," he assured fans. In the meantime, he's prioritizing his mental health and recovery.
This latest development has left fans wondering what's next for Fall Out Boy. Will they continue to tour without Trohman, or will they take a hiatus until he's fully recovered?
As we await further updates, let's take a trip down memory lane. Remember when Fall Out Boy released their highly anticipated eighth studio album, So Much (For Stardust), back in March? The album marked a new era for the band, with singer Patrick Stump explaining that they went back to their roots and crafted something truly special.
"It was like someone cooked you a delicate meal," Stump gushed. "I'm not a very proud guy, but I'm pretty proud of this record." Drummer Pete Wentz added, "Our band has been an ongoing art project for twenty years, and we know there have been many inception points along that journey."
"We wanted to create an album that merged those points together — something new, but carved from our foundation. Fueled By Ramen and Elektra seemed like the perfect home for this," Wentz shared.
The band's journey began back in 2001 when Trohman and Wentz first formed Fall Out Boy. Since then, they've been making waves in the music industry with their unique sound and captivating performances.
As we wait for more updates on Trohman's health and the future of Fall Out Boy, one thing is certain – the band will always be remembered as a force to be reckoned with in the world of rock music. Stay tuned for further developments!
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