One dead after 2000s rock band Buckcherry’s tour bus involved in fatal crash
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One dead after 2000s rock band Buckcherry’s tour bus involved in fatal crash

A tour bus carrying the rock band Buckcherry was involved in a fatal crash on a highway in South Carolina early Friday morning, reports said.

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No one in the band was hurt, but a person who had stopped on the highway and gotten out of their car was reportedly killed, FOX Carolina said

“Tragically, authorities have confirmed that the collision that occurred ahead of our bus resulted in a fatality. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the family and loved ones of the person who lost their life,”  the “Crazy Bitch” singers said in a statement.

It was not immediately known how the bus got mixed up in the multivehicle wreck on I-26 near Spartanburg.

The band’s scheduled performance in Fort Lauderdale will go ahead as planned.

No other alterations were made to the tour schedule.

The accident happened during the band’s “Roar Like Thunder” tour — which is named after their 2025 studio album.

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The band was traveling from its most recent performance at the Orange Peel in Asheville, North Carolina.

Buckcherry consists of Josh Todd, Stevie Dacanay, Billy Rowe, Kelly LeMieux and Francis Ruiz. 

A representative for the band did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

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