DevilDriver’s Dez Fafara Has Posted a Recent Tweet About Interesting Conversation About The Post-coronavirus

The vocalist of the American heavy metal band DevilDriver, Dez Fafara, posted a recent tweet on his official Twitter account and lit up the role of an interesting conversation about the days after the music industry coronavirus.

Dez Fafara has indicated that concert cliches and the entire music industry will have to end to stay healthy after the COVID-19 outbreak ends.

However, after the response from American radio and television presenter Riki Rachtman, Five Finger Death Punch star Chris Kael got involved in the conversation and stated that they will find some way to be more honest in the future.

Here is what Dez Fafara wrote first:

“Walking into a meet & greet, shaking hands, hugging people, standing close for a picture. #ThatsOvercauseofcovid.”

Riki Hachtman responded:

“Some are grateful there will be less fan contact but people like you & Chris Kael who are very interactive with fans hate what the future looks like.”

Chris Kael chimed in and talked about his anxiety:

“Nah, man. Patience! The immediate future looks bleak, yes. No more hugs (Thankfully! As, since getting sober, hugs from anyone outside of a very small circle give me anxiety)

But, we ALL crave interaction with other humans. We’ll figure it out as we move forward. #ShitYesSon.

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