Alice in Chains drummer Sean Kinney has released a statement after a health issue .
began by thanking fans for their understanding during this time. He particularly mentioned fans who had tickets to the band’s May 8 show in Uncasville, Conn., which was canceled at the last minute. Kinney wrote, “It’s not lost on the band and myself that you spend money, make plans and alter your schedules to come and see us, and it’s deeply disappointing to have had this happen.”
He noted that he’s “not particularly fond of my health issues being made public, but I understand that people are concerned.” Kinney then details going through the five stages of grief regarding the cancellation of the band’s upcoming shows:
“1. Denial (I’m fine)
2. Anger (F*** this – I’m still going to play)
3. Bargaining (What’s it gonna take for me to hear a better diagnosis?)
4. Depressions (This sucks)
5. Acceptance (This sucks, but okay)”
Kinney closed by saying, “The outpouring of love, concern, and well wishes has been both extremely humbling and very much appreciated. The good news is that I’m going to be fine, and I’m going to live. The bad news (for some of you?) is that I’m going to be fine, and I’m going to live.”