Underoath Van Accident Carrying Band’s Gear; Cancels Omaha Show

by | Dec 8, 2009

Underoath have cancelled tonight’s show in Omaha, NE due to a van accident in which was carrying the band’s gear. The driver of the vehicle was injured, but is in stable condition. The band issued the following statement:

“Hey guys. Our van carrying all our gear got into a very bad accident. The driver has some injuries, but is stable. However there is no possible way we can make the show tonight. Please pray for our friend Zack that was driving. He’s in pain but he survived which is honestly a miracle if you would have seen the van.”

“If there were any way we could make the show work, we would but it’s not possible. Our sincerest apologies to all who are braving the weather to get to the show. Please drive safely back home. There have been way too many accidents lately. We love you all and will keep you updated.”

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