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    Bicep’s Matt McBriar Reveals Recent Surgery For Non-Cancerous Brain Tumor

    By Katie Bain,

    4 hours ago
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    Matt McBriar of U.K. electronic duo Bicep announced Tuesday (Aug. 13) that he underwent surgery for a benign brain tumor last week.

    In a statement posted to the duo’s Instagram, McBriar wrote that doctors discovered a large tumor on his pituitary gland after a series of tests. This tumor was caught in the early stages, with McBriar writing that had the tumor been found later, “I might’ve lost some eyesight and a load of other problems due to the size and position of the tumour pressing on my optic nerves.”

    McBriar continues that he continued playing shows while undergoing testing as it was “personally important to keep my mind busy!” He adds that the other half of Bicep, Andy Ferguson, will continue playing shows solo “until further notice” as he heals. Read the complete statement below.

    Bicep’s upcoming dates include Creamfields in the U.K., Philadelphia’s Making Time Festival, The Brooklyn Mirage, Portola in San Francisco and San Diego’s Crssd festival, with all of these performances featuring the duo’s much-lauded AV show, Chroma.

    McBriar’s full statement:

    Towards the end of 2023, I got some intense localised headaches matched with a weird fatigue that felt new. I got several blood tests in spring 2024 which came back indicating that something was wrong, so my GP arranged an MRI followed by a CT scan.

    Unfortunately, they told me they had discovered a large, and pretty rare Craniopharyngioma tumour on my pituitary gland (in my brain). The good news is firstly, it’s almost certainly not cancerous and secondly, I’ve caught it in the earlier stages of damage. I’d been very lucky to get those initial blood tests followed by an MRI. Had it been much longer I might’ve lost some eyesight and a load of other problems due to the size and position of the tumour pressing on my optic nerves.

    I’ve been through many many rounds of hospital appointments and tests since and finally had surgery on 9th of August.

    I decided to carry on living life and playing shows as normal and it was personally important to keep my mind busy! The operation went well and I’m currently recovering in hospital. Recovery will be at least 6-8 weeks and a long road of aftercare but I’m feeling incredibly grateful and lucky.

    I’d like to say a huge thank you to all the amazing consultants, surgeons, doctors and nurses at the NHS who have looked after me and been so amazing, kind and empathetic.

    The support I’ve received has been incredible, I can’t say this enough. Appointments were arranged with sometimes only hours’ notice and communication incredibly fast and direct. Our healthcare system is very precious and worth fighting for!

    Whilst I am in recovery Andy will be performing upcoming shows as Bicep solo until further notice. Thanks for understanding.

    Finally, a heartfelt thanks to my family, friends and work colleagues who have been my absolute rock through this behind the scenes.

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