Footage of LETLIVE’s Jason Butler Handling Vocal Duties for EVERY TIME I DIE

by | Dec 11, 2015

Keith may be sitting out the rest of the tour, but fear not… Jason has been killin’ it.

Letlive frontman Jason Butler has been handling the mic for Every Time I Die on their current trek… after ETID frontman Keith Buckley was forced to leave last week due to a family emergency.

Here’s some footage of the madness. This was taken the other night in San Antonio, Texas.

Every Time I Die is currently on tour with August Burns Red and Stick To Your Guns. 

Every Time I Die tour dates w/ ABR & STYG:

Dec 11 Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
Dec 12 New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues
Dec 14 Nashville, TN @ Rocketown
Dec 15 Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
Dec 16 Charlotte, NC @ Amos
Dec 18 Norfolk, VA @ NorVa
Dec 19 Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
Dec 20 Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom
Dec 21 Buffalo, NY @ Studio at Waiting Room (Upstairs)

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