The Ghost Hounds, a country rock band with a heavy blues influence, are set to bring their high-energy sound to Erie.
Erie News Now spoke with lead singer SAVNT to learn more about the band’s upcoming performance and the special cause it will benefit.
“I just hope they enjoy it,” he said.
The Ghost Hounds will perform at the Warner Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 5. A portion of the proceeds will benefit UPMC Children’s Hospital.
The band has achieved major milestones, including a standout performance at AmericanaFest, a headline slot at the National Museum of African American Music, and an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, where they were welcomed into the iconic circle.
Known for their explosive live shows, Ghost Hounds have toured with The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Bob Seger, and Garth Brooks. Their breakout single, “Last Train to Nowhere,” was featured in the series Special Ops: Lioness.
Tickets start at $35 (including service charges) and go on sale Thursday, Jan. 8 at 10:00 a.m. at erieevents.com.