Every Time I Die’s Set at Jamboree Cut Short Due to Gun Shots

by | Apr 14, 2013

Every Time I Die’s set last night at the Jamboree Music Festival in Toledo, OH was cut short due to gun shots.

While details are scarce as to what exactly happened at Headliners, Every Time I Die addressed the issue in a series of tweets.

“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.”

“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.”

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