
BUTCHER BABIES co-vocalist Carla Harvey will sit out the band’s upcoming European tour with FEAR FACTORY and IGNEA in order to undergo emergency surgery on her left eye.
Harvey shared the news of her absence from the trek earlier today in a social media post. The 47-year-old singer, who co-founded B…
BUTCHER BABIES’ CARLA HARVEY To Sit Out European Tour
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