U.Okay. producer Michael Bibi has been identified with CNS Lymphona, a uncommon type of most cancers.
In a press release posted to Instagram Monday (June 5) by Bibi’s administration company Prime Tradition, it was introduced that the Stable Grooves label head is at present present process most cancers therapy and won’t be taking part in any reveals “for the foreseeable future.”
“We’re deeply sorry to share the unhealthy information {that a} week in the past Michael Bibi has been identified with CNS Lymphoma, a uncommon most cancers of the mind,” the assertion reads. “Michael is at present present process most cancers therapy in hospital, supported by his shut family and friends. Whereas he’s in therapy, he will likely be unavailable for any reveals for the foreseeable future as he takes time away to recuperate.
“Michael has introduced a lot pleasure to our crew and his followers worldwide,” the assertion concludes. “We ship him all our love and assist and will likely be by his facet as he bounces again.”
Major central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma happens when most cancers cells kind within the lymph tissue of the mind and/or spinal wire, in line with the Nationwide Most cancers Institute. CNS lymphoma is uncommon, in line with the Cleveland Clinic, with about 1,500 new circumstances in the USA annually.
Bibi, 33, has been within the midst of the Stable Grooves residency at DC10 in Ibiza. (The subsequent present is scheduled to happen Thursday, June 8. Bibi will not be on the lineup.) He was additionally scheduled to play upcoming festivals, together with the U.Okay.’s Parklife and Glastonbury and EXIT Pageant in Serbia.
Bibi grew to become a membership phenom simply previous to the pandemic, with the return of reside occasions marking the second spherical of his ascendency, with main units at Coachella and Creamfields, together with the launch of the DC10 residency.
The Prime Tradition put up has garnered many feedback of assist for the producer, together with these from fellow dance world artists John Summit, Mau P, Serge Devant and Danny Howard.