The Ghost Inside shared thanks for fans Sunday (July 14) following their only live performance since the November 2015 bus crash that claimed the lives of two drivers and seriously injured band members and crew. The special comeback show, first announced earlier this year, happened Saturday (July 13) at the Shrine in Los Angeles. Watch fan-captured footage of the show below.

Indeed, it was the first time the SoCal metalcore act have taken the stage since the accident that caused drummer Andrew Tkaczyk to lose his right leg — an issue the musician overcame Saturday with the help of a special prosthetic device. On social media the next day, The Ghost Inside relayed the following message, the heartfelt statement accompanying a photo of the band and crew onstage.

"The Ten: Limitless and Unbreakable," the group wrote. "Going to take a very long time to process everything about yesterday. Thank you to everyone that has been with us and supported us in any way, and thank you to every single person that gathered with us last night to prove that life can swing hard, but you can swing harder. TGI til we die."

The "one night only" event sold out the 8,000-capacity venue, Kerrang reported, with frontman Jonathan Vigil at one point proclaiming to concertgoers, "If we aren't the most loved band in the world, it sure feels like it." To open the special gig, This Wild Life, Wage War's Cody Quistad and Trade Wind provided support.

Back in January, it was reported that the Ghost Inside were working on new music, although it's currently unclear if and when the band will perform live again.