It 'been almost a week after the Sugar Land was just a brush away from certain dangers - if not immediate death - when the stage was a duo to perform at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis in front of their eyes crinkled minutes before peform.
Understandably, the band and his entourage took a few days off to recover after the weather accident, which killed five people and wounding dozens of others. On Thursday night, they continued their tour of The Incredible Machine is in Albuquerque, New Mexico - and, as expected, there were some solemn words of the public.
After taking the stage, surrounded by their crew, Jennifer Nettles brief details of the tragedy Sugarland, and then asked the public to keep a minute of silence for those injured, "and the beautiful life that was lost."
A hush fell over the room for a few seconds and Kristian Bush embarks guitar chords by Sugarland, "Love."
Due to the fact that the whole group and the instruments were lost in the collapse of Indiana, the stadium seemed Stark. Nettles and Bush were dressed in plain black clothes, adding to the overall feel robbed.
When you sing, Nettle told the audience. "We know, in Albuquerque, you guys came to see the show of course, we lost our place and our equipment and our equipment, this is an incredible machine looks very different, but we will do our best to give a professional face and out of here. you and celebrate with you the joy and the healing power of music. "
Sugar is currently an open letter to fans on their official website, stating that they will lose the set and the equipment is "insignificant" Taking into account the overall tragedy.
"Although the music can not change the events and losses of the Indiana State Fair, which will hopefully act a ritual, and to provide balm for comfort and to facilitate the healing process at this time of great pain," said .
The band is planning a private memorial service in Indiana to honor those who died and "keep watch" until the time comes.








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