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Fall Out Boy’s Joe Trohman Takes a Break From Tour for Hand Surgery

Joe Trohman Fall Out Boy in concert at Manchester Arena, UK - 29 Mar 2018 Fall Out Boy, performing at the Manchester Arena on their 2018 'Mania' UK Tour
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Fall Out Boy's guitarist Joe Trohman has made headlines with the announcement that he will be taking a break from the band to address health concerns related to his hand. Trohman, a key member since the band’s inception in 2001, will be absent for the remainder of 2025 as he undergoes surgery on his right hand. This decision comes after years of managing ongoing issues, which if not addressed, could lead to permanent damage. The guitarist personally communicated the news to fans via social media, emphasizing the necessity of the surgery and expressing his commitment to a full recovery.

In his heartfelt message, Trohman acknowledged the impact of his temporary absence on both fans and his fellow band members but reassured everyone that the band’s scheduled tour dates will proceed as planned. He conveyed optimism about his surgery, stating, “The silver lining is that I’m on track for a full recovery,” and expressed his eagerness to return to the stage with Fall Out Boy in 2026. This kind of transparency and engagement with fans reflects Trohman's dedication not only to his craft but to those who support him and his band.

Discussing his decision to take a break from touring, Trohman drew a parallel to a similar situation he encountered in 2023 when he stepped away to focus on his mental health. At that time, he quoted Neil Young's famous adage, “It’s better to burn out than to fade away,” to articulate the importance of prioritizing personal well-being over continuing to perform under adverse conditions. His return to the band in May 2023 after several months of recuperation was warmly welcomed by fans and demonstrated his commitment to balancing career demands with health needs.

The band's upcoming tour season is packed with significant appearances, including performances at the Cowboys Music Festival in Calgary, the Summer Sonic festival in Japan, and dates in Brazil among others. Despite Trohman’s absence, Fall Out Boy remains committed to delivering memorable performances, which speaks volumes about their professionalism and resilience. As the band has not yet announced who will temporarily replace Trohman, speculation is building among fans, with some suggesting Ben Young, who filled in during Trohman’s previous hiatus, might be the suitable choice.

In the landscape of rock music, a guitarist's need for surgery can be particularly daunting, as it directly affects their ability to perform. Trohman’s proactive approach to addressing his hand issues highlights his long-term vision for both his health and his career. By prioritizing his recovery, Trohman is making a strategic choice to ensure his longevity in the music industry—a decision that resonates well with fans and fellow musicians who understand the toll that touring and performing can take on the body.

The overwhelming support from fans in response to Trohman's announcement underscores the deep connection he has cultivated through his music and candid communication. This situation serves as a potent reminder of the pressures faced by artists and the importance of taking preventative measures to safeguard their health. As the band continues their tour without him, fans remain hopeful for Trohman's swift recovery and eagerly await his return to the stage, where his presence and talent have been integral to the high-energy performances for which Fall Out Boy is renowned.

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