The Fever announce Roxy show + debut new single

by | Aug 14, 2017

Have you heard about this band The Fever? It’s a new project that features current & former members of letlive., The Chariot and Night Verses.

Last month they did an unauthorized debut show outside Randy’s Donuts in LA. This month they’ll be doing it all over again at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood on August 31st.

So you’ll be able to see former letlive. frontman Jason Aalon Butler, ex-The Chariot guitarist Stephen Harrison, and Night Verses drummer Aric Improta for the first time on a “proper” stage. That means they won’t be playing in the parking lot this time — at least from what we can tell.

Now let’s talk about new music. The band recently released their debut single “We’re Coming In.” Take a listen.

By the way, you can get tickets to the Roxy show here.

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