Every Time I Die & Fans Clash with Security at Christmas Show in Buffalo (Video)

by | Dec 17, 2011

Every Time I Die and their fans clashed with security at the band’s Christmas show on Friday night at Club Infinity in Buffalo, New York.

“This is our last song. I want people onstage with us,” frontman Keith Buckley addressed the crowd during the group’s encore.

As fans worked their way to the stage, however, security began pulling concertgoers away from the band.

“Asshole! Asshole!,” the crowd repeatedly chanted at the venue’s security team.

“Well, we got one song left, probably forever at this venue,” Buckley stated after the altercation. “Let’s make it a fucking good one.”

Video footage is below.

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