Nearly three years ago, The Ghost Inside was involved in a fatal bus crash that killed two drivers and severely injured the band to the point where they're still undergoing treatments and surgeries as a result. While the band wanted to play Warped Tour 2017 or this year's final Warped Tour, but unfortunately their injuries have not healed to a point where they feel confident enough to tour.
The band remains positive, and a recent Twitter update should give fans some hope:
Update: There is a light at the end of the tunnel and it’s shining brighter than ever before. We can see it.
— The Ghost Inside (@theghostinside) April 4, 2018
Rock Feed notes that "a light at the end of the tunnel" is a lyric from the song "Engine 45." The lyrics go "Pull me out from this darkness, It's so hard for me to see the light at the end of that tunnel" during the very first verse.
What this means is anybody's guess. Will they play a show? Play new music? The band's drummer, Andrew Tkaczyk, already released an EP of djenty instrumental songs, so it's possible more new music is on the way.
Regardless, we wish the band nothing but the best in their road back to the stage.