On October 2nd, Drake White kicked off his Keep It Movinโ Tour in Lexington, Kentucky. Over the next few weeks, he planned to perform in Montana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and several other states. The tour was set to continue throughout October and November before coming to an end in December with shows in Alabama. While cruising through the tour, White announced that he needed to cancel his show in Albany, New York, on Thursday after his tour bus was involved in an accident.ย
Traveling to New York, Whiteโs bus was involved in a car accident around 2:30 a.m. Sharing a video on his Instagram page, the country singer noted how both his band and crew were unharmed. While in good health, the driver was transported to a nearby hospital and is currently being treated.ย
Videos by American Songwriter
Although a scary situation, White promised to make his way to the stage for his show in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Friday. And not wanting to slow down, he will travel to New Hampshire for another show on Saturday.
[RELATED: Drake White:ย 50 Years Too Late and Right On Time]
Drake White Thanks Fans For Support
While not wanting to cancel the entire weekend, White appeared in high spirits. He did take a moment to thank fans for their continued support. โSo thank you to the people that bought tickets to Albany. Sometimes unfortunately, these things happen as we put a lot of miles on these roads and just appreciate your thoughts and prayers for being with our bus driver, and weโll see you down the road.โ

White also added a photo of the accident, showing the windshield completely shattered. Fans rallied around the singer and his crew, writing, โOh man, Iโm sorry. Sending love to you guys and your driver!โ Another person added, โMy thoughts and prayers are with your bus driver and you all. See you in Hampton, NH but I understand if you decide to cancel the show. Love you all and know we care and send well wishes and prayers to you all.โ
Among all the comments was also the Academy of Country Music. โThe Academy is sending all of our thoughts & prayers to you and the whole crew.โย
Through it all, White remained grateful for both his crew and his fans as he looked to end the year not at home but on the road.
(Photo by Jo Hale/Redferns)
Most Viewed
-

English rock and pop group The Hollies perform the song 'Sorry Suzanne' on the set of the BBC Television pop music television show Top Of The Pops at Lime Grove Studios in London on 27th March 1969. Members of the band are, from left, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert. (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns)







