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Steve Gonsalves from Ghost Hunters to appear in Kentucky
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Steve Gonsalves from TV's Ghost Hunters and Ghost Nation coming to Kentucky theater

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - Washingtoner -- Ghost hunting enthusiasts and aficionados of the supernatural are in for a treat as Steve Gonsalves, esteemed paranormal investigator and best selling author known for his appearances on hit television shows "Ghost Hunters" and "Ghost Nation," prepares to captivate audiences in Glasgow, KY. Scheduled for Saturday, June 15, 2024, The Historic Plaza Theater will serve as the atmospheric backdrop for an interactive evening of his true tales of the paranormal.

Prepare to embark on a journey into the unknown as Steve Gonsalves takes center stage to share his most riveting paranormal encounters. From chilling apparitions to inexplicable phenomena, Gonsalves' enthralling narratives promise to entice and enthrall audiences, ensuring an unforgettable experience, as well as some laughs from behind-the-camera encounters.

With tickets for this exclusive event strictly limited and available for one night only, attendees are encouraged to secure their seats early to avoid disappointment. Whether a fervent believer or skeptic on the fence, this is an opportunity to immerse oneself in the enigmatic world of the paranormal under the expert guidance of Steve Gonsalves.

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Steve will be engaging the audience directly during an interactive Q&A session, offering attendees the chance to delve deeper into the methodologies and techniques employed in paranormal investigation. Gain unique insights into the world of ghost hunting, EVP recordings, EMF detectors, and more, as Gonsalves shares his wealth of knowledge and experience with the audience.

For media inquiries, press passes, or interview requests, please contact Chad Morin, Promotions Manager, Ghost Hunt Weekends, chad@ghosthuntweekends.com

For ticket purchases and further information, visit http://www.GhostHuntWeekends.com/stevetour

About Steve Gonsalves
Steve Gonsalves is a renowned paranormal investigator, author, and television personality known for his work on the hit TV series "Ghost Hunters" and "Ghost Nation." With a career spanning over 20 years, Gonsalves has become a leading figure in the field of paranormal research, captivating audiences worldwide with his profound insights and captivating storytelling.

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