“Claude Dubois Successfully Operated for Vocal Cord Cancer”
Claude Dubois has successfully undergone surgery for vocal cord cancer, as confirmed by his manager, Nathalie Charest. The operation took place on February 27 and is marked as the third time the renowned singer has received treatment for this ailment since 2022. Dubois, who has been living with a myeloma cancer diagnosis for the past decade, is prioritizing his recovery.
Rescheduling of Performances
To ensure a smooth recovery, two upcoming concerts scheduled for April 25 and 26 in Brossard have been postponed to September 20 and October 7, respectively. Charest expressed that while Dubois is disappointed about the changes, his health remains the top priority.
- Original Concert Dates: April 25 and 26
- New Concert Dates: September 20 and October 7
Future Performances and Events
Despite the recent surgery, Dubois’s other performances are set to continue as planned. He will perform in Gatineau on May 1 and Saint-Hyacinthe on June 27. At 78 years old, Dubois still delivers approximately 50 shows annually and is scheduled to resume his tour in Saint-Jérôme by mid-August.
Additionally, the upcoming *Biographie symphonique*, a purely musical tribute to Dubois’s work, will proceed as scheduled at the Maison symphonique on April 7, 8, and 9. Notably, Dubois will not perform during this concert, as it is dedicated to celebrating his artistic contributions.
In summary, Claude Dubois’s commitment to his health and his passion for music continues to inspire fans and colleagues alike. The support he receives from the public is invaluable as he navigates this challenging time.