Daryl Braithwaite was forced to cancel a run of shows last month, following complications from an operation.

He has now explained that the operation was the removal of “a benign golf ball size tumour from my abdomen along with my spleen.” He had to spend sixteen days in hospital, after the strain he put on his body post-op caused an infection.

Braithwaite expects to be back performing February 11, at the Mt. Gambier leg of the Red Hot Summer tour.

Read his Facebook post, below.

Good afternoon

On December 5th last year, I had an operation to remove a benign golf ball size tumour from my abdomen along with my spleen.

Since then I have been back to Hospital 3 times because of the infection, the last visit was 16 days, after which I came home last Wednesday.

I am making a good recovery on oral antibiotics and look forward to playing at Mt Gambier and The St Kilda Festival next weekend.

My sincere thanks to my Family and friends and my Band members and tech crew who have been very patient and understanding, along with all the phone calls, text messages, flowers and emails I received from fellow musicians and music industry people.

Also thanks to the many get well wishes that I received from supporters on Facebook and by hand written cards.

My thanks to all the nursing staff, radiologists, orderlies, food suppliers and Doctors at Cabrini Hospital Malvern who made me feel well.
Last but not least….. Thanks to James Reyne for his friendship, support and wisdom… I think he now likes “The Horses”
Sincere thanks .…. Daryl x

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