Sick of It All's Lou Koller has revealed doctors have diagnosed him with an esophageal tumor and that the band is canceling its summer European tour.
, has revealed that doctors have found a tumor in his esophagus. The long-running New York Hardcore band has subsequently canceled its upcoming European tour dates.
“ found a tumor in my esophagus that goes into my stomach, and I’ll have to be getting treatment all summer — and of course, with full support of the band,” Koller said in a video posted to. “As soon as they heard it, they were, like, ‘Forget the tour. Just get healthy.’ … They’re all behind me staying home and us staying home.”
Sick of It All’s European tour was supposed to kick off in the Czech Republic on July 4 with dates set across the continent for the next month. Koller ended the message, in which he apologized to the band’s fans, crew, and promoters, with words of hope: “I’ll hopefully beat this thing and see you at the end of the summer … or maybe the winter.”Late-Night Hosts React to Presidential Debate: 'This Cannot Be Real Life'In 1986, Lou and his brother Pete Koller formed Sick of It All with drummer Armand Majidi in Queens, New York.
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