Shortly before Rolling Stones’ debut show, singer SAVNT joins Ghost Hounds.
On June 15, a legendary rock group will play at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
On June 15 at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Pittsburgh-based rock group Ghost Hounds will serve as The Rolling Stones’ opening act. Jay Arcansalin
Lead singer SAVNT is experiencing many things for the first time because he joined Ghost Hounds only recently this year.
Consider the Pittsburgh-based band’s June 15 Cleveland Browns Stadium performance as The Rolling Stones’ opening act.
“I’m about six months old here, but I joined in January,” chuckled SAVNT, who was phoning from Steel City. “I’ve never performed in Cleveland, but my parents took us to Cedar Point (in Sandusky) when I was younger, so that’s the one thing I know about Ohio. It was enjoyable.
Riding the Millennium Force is like opening for the Stones, if one were to compare the two extreme sports experiences.
He added, “I really hope it’s like that.” “It’s exciting, but I’m also a little scared and concerned because you never know what kind of crowd you’re going to get.
“However, the band keeps telling me that stadiums are unlike anything else, so I’m really excited about it.”
Although the Ghost Hounds have previously opened for iconic groups like ZZ Top, Garth Brooks, Guns N’ Roses, and Bob Seger, they are unfamiliar with this type of high-profile engagement. Meanwhile, SAVNT is a solo artist from New Jersey who performed what he dubbed “alterative-soul music” at this time last year. He currently fronts a highly regarded group that combines Americana, blues, and Southern rock, three appealing genres.
SAVNT took over as lead vocalist for Ghost Hounds from Tré Nation, who appears on the group’s fourth studio album, 2023’s “First Last Time.”
“Last Train to Nowhere,” the project’s lead tune, is included. The bluesy song has received over 2.6 million streams to far and peaked at No.
Additionally, realising that my discovery was the reason I was hired in the first place.I was actually at an event where the previous lead, a singer, was performing. “Oh, this is the guy,” he thought. He sort just slipped past me. It resembled a lovely torch-passing ceremony. It was love that brought me into this entire camp.
SAVNT is enjoying the songs on the most recent album, such as the title track Americana, the bluesy “Dirty Angel,” and the previously mentioned “Last Train To Nowhere.” That affection is a two-way street.
While those tracks might be heard by Rock Hall City attendees, SAVNT is looking forward to what the Stones have in store. The singer opened for the renowned act in Atlanta last weekend, so this will be her second time seeing them live.
The prospect of hearing something performed live excites me much. But I’m practicing regularly right now to make sure I’m ready for game day.In an attempt to find my groove, I’m literally mapping out the size of the stage and just kind of walking it constantly. Mick Jagger always moves his feet and hips during his performances, which is something I’ve noticed about him. I’m going to have to go back to work and start sprinting around the stage because he has so much energy.