
Claude Dubois Undergoes Surgery for Vocal Cord Cancer
Beloved Canadian singer-songwriter Claude Dubois, 78, recently underwent surgery for vocal cord cancer on February 27th. His agent, Nathalie Charest, confirmed to QMI Agency that Dubois is recovering well under the circumstances.
Understandably, Dubois is currently unable to speak and is taking a period of rest in the coming weeks. This has unfortunately led to the cancellation of two performances of his Dubois solide en liberté tour, originally scheduled for April 25th and 26th in Brossard. These dates will be rescheduled, with the artist eager to return to the stage as soon as possible.
A Testament to Musical Legacy: Dubois Biographie symphonique
Despite his health challenges, Claude Dubois remains deeply committed to his musical legacy. He recently expressed his excitement about attending the premiere of Dubois Biographie symphonique, a concert celebrating his extensive repertoire with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, scheduled for April 7th at the Maison symphonique de Montréal.
His manager confirmed on Monday that, despite his recent operation and recovery period, Dubois plans to be in attendance at the performance. This event promises to be a moving tribute to a prolific and influential artist.
Previous Health Battles
This isn’t the first time Claude Dubois has faced health challenges. He was previously diagnosed with bone marrow cancer in 2016, demonstrating his resilience and determination. His continued dedication to music, even amidst adversity, is a testament to his passion and artistry.
Dubois’s career spans decades, and he remains a significant figure in Canadian music. Fans and colleagues alike are sending their well wishes for a full and speedy recovery. You can learn more about his incredible career and contributions to Canadian music at his official website.
Stay tuned for updates on rescheduled concert dates and further news regarding Claude Dubois’s recovery.




