.DrakeMilligan opened up to ET nearly two weeks after he and his band were involved in a scary tour bus car crash in Texas.
Drake Milligan returned to the stage Friday for the first time since he and his band were involved in a scary tour bus crash earlier this month, and after going through such a scary ordeal the rising country crooner tells ET he's never taking another show for granted.
"Everybody's good. We got cleared," the"Sounds Like Something I'd Do" singer tells ET."A couple of guys are still kind of recovering from some broken stuff. But we all got cleared to play here and we're happy to be here. We're not gonna take another show for granted, I'll tell you that."alum and his band were on their way to the music festival when a tire flew into their bus and caused it to collide with the concrete median.
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