C2C SET REVIEW - FAIRGROUND SAINTS - TOWN SQUARE - SUNDAY 10TH MARCH

In the final blog of the C2C set reviews, it is on a trio who go by the name of Fairground Saints which is made up of friends - Elijah Edwards, Meg McAllister, and Mason Van Valin who are a California-bred band.
Fairground Saints are signed to Sony Music Nashville.

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One thing I loved about Fairground Saints is their instrumental skills and you know what they were absoultely incredible throughout which made their set even more special for me because it allowed their passion to shine through with their vocals.
Fairground Saints decided to open their set which was made up of 6 songs with their first single, Somewhere Down The Line which allowed each member to show of their incredible vocals and one that put in the packed out room in a great mood even had some of the audience singing, but it soon turned funny for the audience when we noticed that Mason's guitar string appeared right in front of Meg's face half way through the song. The second song they chose to perform was How It Rolls which Mason led allowing everyone to see what incredible harmonies this trio have - I felt so proud of these guys! Meg led the next song that performed which is their current single, California which was simply stunning and one I adored hearing live - I had goosebumps.
The next song Never Gonna Let You Go was opened by Mason on a harmonica which was stunning and gave the song the little something it needed which was just wonderful. The harmonies on this song were amazing and blew the audience away. The next song was Something For Nothing which was another song that allowed us audience to get to hear their amazing voices and harmonies along with their fabulous instrumental skills. Then it was time for their final song which was called Mary and it was such a fun and funky song that the audience couldn't help but dance along with and it was the perfect song to end their set with.

'There is something so special, rare and unique that I am every excited for the future for Fairground Saints.'

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