
Spanish DJ and producer B Jones shared a deeply personal update with her fans on Saturday.
She revealed that doctors have diagnosed her with a tumor.
The tumor is located in her spinal cord, marking the start of a difficult new chapter.
She chose to inform fans directly through social media, opening up about a challenging period in her life.
Over the past two months, Jones experienced symptoms without knowing their cause.
However, medical examinations have now confirmed the tumor.
While doctors believe it is not malignant, she explained that its location remains the main concern and requires careful treatment.
Despite the diagnosis, Jones framed the situation as a source of strength rather than fear.
She expressed that the experience has motivated her to fight harder, continue making music, and stay focused on her long-term dreams.
Following her announcement, support quickly poured in from across the electronic music community.
Messages of support quickly poured in from fellow DJs and producers.
They praised her resilience and fighting spirit.
At the same time, their words reflected the deep respect she has earned throughout the electronic music community as she begins her recovery.
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Musical Career of B Jones
Jones has built a global reputation over more than a decade, delivering high-energy DJ sets that move between electro, big room house, and trance.
Over the years, she has built a strong and consistent presence in Ibiza.
At the same time, her journey has taken her to some of the world’s biggest stages.
Festivals like EDC Mexico, Lollapalooza Berlin, Creamfields, and UNTOLD have all been part of her path.
She has also stated that she made history as the first Spanish artist to play on Tomorrowland’s Mainstage.
In addition to performing, Jones has released music on leading labels including Tomorrowland Music, Spinnin’ Records, Armada, and Dim Mak.
Along the way, she has collaborated with artists like Steve Aoki, Alok, and NERVO.
She also founded her own label, ARRYBA, to support and promote Spanish-speaking electronic music producers.
For now, Jones acknowledged that treatment may limit her ability to perform in the near future.
Even so, her schedule still points forward.
Several tour dates remain on the calendar for early 2026.
Stops in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, France, the Cayman Islands, and Spain reflect her determination to keep moving ahead, guided by hope as she enters the next chapter.