NINE INCH NAILS Drummer 'Back In Hospital'

September 29, 2005

According to an online posting by NINE INCH NAILS mainman Trent Reznor, the group's drummer, Jerome Dillon, "is back in hospital" as of Thursday morning (Sept. 29). "I have no idea what this means..." Reznor writes.

Dillon was hospitalized in California earlier this month after suffering chest pains during a concert in San Diego, California. The drummer underwent further tests at a California hospital, forcing the group to cancel a planned show in Tucson, Arizona.

NINE INCH NAILS are in the middle of a North American tour with QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE. The band's next performance is scheduled for Friday, September 30 at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California.

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