Cannons band member Paul Davis underwent emergency brain surgery following an on-stage incident that led to a significant brain bleed. The band shared an update on their Instagram account, informing fans about Paul’s absence at a recent concert due to his hospitalization.
According to the band’s statement, Paul had an accident during a performance in Dallas, leading to the brain bleed, which was discovered later. As his condition worsened during the week, it was decided that he should focus on recovery at home. Subsequently, Paul underwent successful surgery, and he is currently recovering in the hospital with a positive prognosis.
The band assured fans that they will continue their tour, carrying Paul in their thoughts every night. They expressed gratitude for the support and encouraged fans to keep Paul in their thoughts and send positive energy his way. The news sparked an outpouring of well-wishes from fans and fellow musicians, with many expressing hope for Paul’s speedy recovery.
Cannons, formed in 2013 by childhood friends Ryan Claphan and Paul Davis along with Michelle Joy, released their first EP in 2014 and their debut album in 2017. Despite the challenges, the band remains committed to their tour, dedicated to delivering performances in Paul’s honor.
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