Every Time I Die announce 13th annual Christmas show

by | Oct 3, 2017

‘Tid the season, indeed. You won’t need to pre-game this one, it’s an ALL DAY event with Every Time I Die.

Ok, so you likely already know that every year the band hosts a wild Christmas party in Buffalo, NY. Each holiday season those ugly sweaters get their monies worth. But this year things are going to be different. It’s not just a show… it’s an “all-day playground.”

Set to take place on December 16th at Buffalo River Works, the 13th annual ETID holiday party will include 8 bands, a number of professional wrestlers, a brewery and ice skating rinks all under one roof. If shit doesn’t happen there, we don’t know what to tell ya.

Aside from a performance by ETID, you’ll also get to see Eighteen Visions, Pup, Reggie & The Full Effect, Frank Iero and the Patience, Knocked Loose, Vein and Bungler.

Among the pro wrestlers matches, there will be: Braxton Sutter vs Sami Callihan and Josh Barnett vs Timothy Thatcher. Plus more.

Sounds like one helluva day. Tickets go on sale Thursday through Ticketfly.

Post footage for us 😉

Photo: M. Cuzner

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