Miss May I involved in interstate pile-up
Miss May I were involved in an interstate pile-up while traveling on I-39 to Chicago. Fortunately, no one from the band or crew was injured. Only the trailer sustained damage.
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“I was driving and able to dodge a few vehicles but the trailer hit a spinning car,” bassist Ryan Neff told AP. “All band members are safe and healthy, though.”
Understandably, the band will be missing their show in Chicago tonight. They are currently serving as direct support for Blessthefall on the Drop The Gloves Tour.
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Below, you can check out tweets and pictures that have been shared via social media.
Chicago: we will not be making the show this evening. In a huge pile up on the way to the gig. All band and crew are safe though
— Miss May I (@missmayiband) March 1, 2016
Involved in a huge pile up today! Won't be making it to our Chicago show. We are all safe though! See you soon. pic.twitter.com/IvCG03xyXF
— Levi Benton (@levibenton) March 1, 2016
Do a winter tour they said pic.twitter.com/JVDasNbZdm
— bj stead (@whosrobertseed) March 1, 2016
No gig for @missmayiband tonight. In a big pile up on I-39. Wrecked and dodged cars like a mother fucker and only took out the trailer
— Ryan Neff (@whosryanneff) March 1, 2016
All band members are okay!
— Ryan Neff (@whosryanneff) March 1, 2016
Sorry Chicago but we won't be making it to the show tonight. In the middle of a 30 car pile up on I – 39. Lucky only the trailer is fucked
— Justin Aufdemkampe (@JustinMMI) March 1, 2016
Sorry Chicago but we won't be making it to the show tonight. In the middle of a 30 car pile up on I – 39. Lucky only the trailer is fucked
— Justin Aufdemkampe (@JustinMMI) March 1, 2016
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