Members Of Mayday Parade & All Time Low Visit Boston Victim In Hospital

It’s acts of kindness like this that make fans love and appreciate their favorite bands even more. An eighteen year old senior was supposed to go to this year’s ‘Spring Fever’ tour. Instead of going to the show though she was at the hospital recovering from the bombings at the Boston Marathon.

Some Members of Mayday Parade and All Time Low decided to go visit her in the hospital since she couldn’t see them perform at Tsongas Arena. This story was covered by the Boston Herald, you can read a snippet of the article below and then check out the whole article by heading right here.

Last night, instead of going to the concert with three of her best friends, she was recovering with her mother at Boston Medical Center. But she got a special surprise yesterday when members of two of the bands on the bill — Mayday Parade and All Time Low — dropped in to visit her in the hospital.

“It’s the absolute most sweetest thing anyone could do for anyone,” Sydney’s friend, Sarah Cassella, told the Herald. “She loves them. I’m just so happy she met them. She deserved this. She’s been so excited about this concert. This is like the best thing. She’s so happy that they even did this. It’s unbelievable.”

Derek Sanders, vocalist for Florida-based Mayday Parade, said meeting the teen — who just turned 18 last week — was extremely emotional and touching.

“It was an incredible experience,” the singer told the Herald. “She’s a wonderful person, and her family just showed incredible spirit.

“To see a family that’s been through a life-changing thing like that, you imagine just how devastating it can be,” he continued. “But to see them laughing, smiling, joking and just having hope was so inspiring.”

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