Haste The Day are Reuniting for One Night in Indianapolis

by | Feb 14, 2014

Haste The Day have been teasing us with the idea of a possible reunion the past few months. It makes sense. After all, we are approaching the 10-year anniversary of the release of their debut album Burning Bridges.

Turns out, the band will be reuniting, but just for one night. They’ll be taking the stage on May 2nd at the Egyptian Room in Indianapolis, IN. It’ll be the first time they’ve played a show since their 2011 farewell tour with Mychildren Mybride and The Chariot. On the bill with them will be Still Remains. You can get tix here.

We have to ask: Are they testing the waters for a full-on reunion — kinda how Finch tried things out before doing their What It Is To Burn world tour?  We’ll keep you posted.

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