Performing alongside groups like Royal Blood, Foo Fighters, Artic Monkeys, and Kyuss, Josh Homme eventually found his home with Queens of the Stone Age. Helping form the band, Homme watched as the group released eight studio albums. Their last album, In Times New Roman, released back in 2023. While the band helmed another tour, Queens of the Stone Age canceled their plans due to Homme needing emergency surgery. With fans keeping the singer in their thoughts, it appears that the tour will have to wait a little longer.
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While fans believed Queens of the Stone Age would return to the stage in August, the band shared an update on Twitter. The group wrote, “QOTSA regret to announce the cancellation and /or postponement of all remaining 2024 shows.” Giving some insight on Homme, the group continued, “Josh has been given no choice but to prioritize his health and to receive essential medical care through the remainder of the year.”
Although knowing fans hate to hear the news about canceled shows, Queens of the Stone Age took a moment to share thanks for the love they received. “Josh and the QOTSA family are so thankful for your support and the time we were able to spend together over the last year. Hope to see you all again in 2025.”
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Gaining over 200,000 views, fans took a moment to spread some love to Homme. “Damn, hope Josh gets well soon. He’s a guy who can get up on stage and play even in a situation like this. I’m glad that he or someone else is prioritizing his health…” One comment added, “We are rooting for the recovery Josh Homme and that QOTSA returns to do shows.”
With shows planned in Boston and Cincinnati, Queens of the Stone Age hope to return to the stage in 2025. But for now, the band remained focused on Homme. While giving updates to fans, not much is known about Homme’s health struggles. Back in 2022, the singer underwent surgery to help him fight cancer. Although successfully removed, some worry about Homme and his current state.
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