Jennifer Finch Dies After She Was Diagnosed With Aggressive Brain Cancer, Cause Of Death Revealed
Jennifer Finch died after she was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer. She even dropped out of her last tour due to health issues.

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Add BollywoodShaadis on GoogleThe 59-year-old, Jennifer Finch, passed away at the age of 59. She has been battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. L7, the rock band, announced her passing with an Instagram post and shared that, with a heavy heart, they are announcing her passing. They revealed that they had a long, courageous fight with brain cancer and was loved by many.
Jennifer Finch had an aggressive form of brain cancer
For the unversed, Jennifer died on July 18, 2026. The rock band shared a heartwrenching post on Instagram and also issued a statement on her demise. The statement can be read as:
"We are shattered by the loss of our beloved bandmate, sister and friend Jennifer Finch, whose fierce spirit, humor and boundless creativity helped shape L7 and changed all of our lives forever. Jennifer was a true original who lived entirely on her own terms, and the impact she made on music, art and everyone lucky enough to know her cannot be measured. We love her beyond words and will carry her with us always. Rest in power, our dear friend."

Jennifer Finch was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. Just a few days before her passing, Jennifer talked about her treatment. She stated that when she was first diagnosed, it was believed that her health could be treated with radiation, but the complication intensified and she had to undergo multiple surgeries.
Jennifer added that the procedures had left her with severe physical limitations. She required extensive medical care afterward. In 2011, Jennifer was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. It is also worth mentioning that Jennifer had dropped out of the upcoming U.S. leg of L7's Last Hurrah Tour. It was planned when she was in good health.
As soon as fans found out about her passing, they took to Reddit to share their pain. One user wrote, "A day after Cassie of The Venomous Pink’s first posthumous birthday, damn. Such a fixture in the punk world for so long, much love to her friends, family and anyone else personally impacted by this. L7’s been one of the greatest bands since they started; hard to imagine a world without them."
A second user penned, "Dammm… I wish her family well. I loved seeing L7 live in Manhattan in the early 90’s. Always a great performance!"
More about Jennifer Finch
Jennifer Finch's band, L7 was formed in 1985, and she joined it in 1987. In 2017, she was described as an ill-behaved and untrained bassist who added the magic to the live act. L7 launched their debut album in 1988, and Jennifer was the group's bassist for most of the peak of their career in the '90s.

Jennifer left the band in 1996 at the age of 30. The reason was that she was processing the death of her father. She once talked about it and stated that when a person is younger, there is pressure to do everything. She said:
"When you’re younger, there’s so much pressure riding on everything. I know I caved under that specific pressure — of not being able to be everything [I felt] was expected."
She was also part of two bands, Other Star People and the Shocker. Later, she even launched her own label, Little Pusher Records. Over the years, she has worked as a photographer. It was in 2015 when she reunited with L7 and was part of their 2019 album.
We pray for Jennifer Finch's family in these testing times!
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