Peter Frampton gives heartbreaking update on rare degenerative disease: ‘I know the end game’
Peter Frampton has shared an update on his battle with Inclusion Body Myositis, a rare degenerative disease affecting his muscles. Despite the challenges, he maintains a positive outlook and emphasizes the importance of kindness. Frampton recently released a new album and is set to premiere a documentary at the Tribeca Festival.
- ▪Peter Frampton has been diagnosed with Inclusion Body Myositis, a progressive muscle disease.
- ▪He believes that kindness is crucial as everyone is facing their own battles.
- ▪Frampton recently released his 19th solo studio album, 'Carry The Light,' and has a documentary premiering at the Tribeca Festival.
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Music exclusive Peter Frampton gives heartbreaking update on rare degenerative disease: ‘I know the end game’ By Nicki Gostin Published June 4, 2026, 2:50 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Peter Frampton is staying positive despite being diagnosed with a rare degenerative condition that affects his ability to play guitar. “My outlook on it is, ‘That’s life,'” the musician, 76, exclusively told Page Six in a new interview.”I’ve been so lucky. I’ve had an up-and-down career, but in the long run, I look at everything. Look at the last 60 years. Wow, I’m the luckiest guy alive!” Frampton was diagnosed with Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM), a rare and progressive muscle disease.
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