Scarefest – 2017 – G.H. Hat Rocks the Crowd!

Halloween – it’s a night where people can dress up as whatever or whoever they want and nobody will care. It’s a night where children can eat a year’s worth of candy and not get in trouble. It’s a night where you can run around yelling and whooping through the streets and not be judged. It’s a night where you have the freedom to be a bit wild.

Halloween has always amused me, and I always find myself in the dilemma of – What I will do on Halloween? Without question, it’s a fun-filled holiday for both adults and children. Whether you go out to attend the Halloween parties or take your kids out trick-or-treating or stay home to give treats to kids knocking on your door, there is a variety of enjoyment for all.

In the past I have often stayed at home, but this year I decided to leave my cape and fangs at home, place a massive bowl of candy at my doorstep and head off to the Annual Scarefest.

Some attend for the costumes, some attend for the food, some attend for the company, but I decided to attend this year to see the performance. Often Scarefest will feature new, uprising artists and a friend of mine told me that I wouldn’t want to miss this year’s performance.

I arrived at Scarefest and head straight to the stage. I watched the tech setting up the turntable, mics and amps and wondered what DJ will be in store for us tonight.

I began looking around the crowd and allowed my mind to wander off while waiting for the performance to begin. Then the next thing I knew I was jolted right into the present by the sound of high-energy EDM (electronic dance music) pulsating through the crowd.

G.H. Hat, a top Billboard Charting DJ, didn’t make some grand entrance with a fog machine and applause. He quietly made his way to the turntable and made his music his entrance.

Within seconds the audience was captivated by his performance. It was quite a sight to see witches, vampires, nurses, doctors, long-gone actors and all sorts of other ghosts and ghouls dancing along with the high energy and style of G.H. Hat. It’s almost looked like G.H. Haaat revived the dead!

The fast pace of the music including hits such as “I Got A Problem (I Wonder” and “Primal” had the whole crowd alive and singing along. With catchy hooks, impressive vocals and a mix bordering on pop, you can’t help but be impressed by the creativity of G.H. Hat.

G.H. Hat performed track after track, other’s as well as his own, not even stopping for a break, the entire night. The crowd was dancing and energized and I decided that my Halloweens are now marked to see a G.H. Hat performance if he’s in town. If you haven’t seen him live, be sure to keep an eye out on when he will tour in your area next as it’s not something you’re going to want to miss.