Members of Fall Out Boy, Slipknot, more, help Harm's Way following theft
The music community has come together to help Harm’s Way following a trailer theft that caused them to lose over $20,000 in gear and merch.
Read more: Harm’s Way suffer “serious blow” in trailer theft
As previously reported, the band’s trailer was stolen following their show in Las Vegas, NV. The chains to the trailer were cut and separated from their vehicle, causing them to be out $20,000 for the stolen items.
Despite having “absolutely no equipment to play on,” Harm’s Way have continued on with Terror‘s TOTAL RETALIATION tour that goes through mid-October.
See their post below:
We suffered a serious blow today.
Please read and share if you can. pic.twitter.com/MEXYIubf8T
— Harm’s Way (@harmsxway) September 28, 2018
Since the news broke, Colin Youn of the Twitching Tongues has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help the band get some of their funds back.
At the time of this article’s release, the campaign currently sits at $23,917 of their $25,000 goal.
Among the donations were Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor, who donated $1,000. Hatebreed‘s Jamey Jasta, Deathwish Inc’s Tre McCarthy and Fall Out Boy‘s Joe Trohman all donated $500 to the cause.
If you would like to support Harm’s Way during this time you can do so by buying merch from the band’s webstore, or contribute to the GoFundMe campaign.