Every Time I Die were forced to cut short a recent US show after gunshots were fired at Ohio’s Jamboree Festival.
Every Time I Die were forced to cut short a recent US show after gunshots were fired at Ohio’s Jamboree Festival.
As a consequence of the gunshots, Every Time I Die were required to end their set early.
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The band informed fans and observed the sequence of events via Twitter:
we apologize to everyone at jamboree that stuck around only to see our set cut short. when guns are involved there is a venue protocol.
— Every Time I Die (@everytimeidie) April 14, 2013
maintaining safety while trying to avoid a panic riot is a tightrope walk that not many have practiced. we hope that everyone is safe.
— Every Time I Die (@everytimeidie) April 14, 2013
for the record we are still uncertain as to what transpired. but we do know that people who like ETID dont come to shoot. They come to party
— Every Time I Die (@everytimeidie) April 14, 2013