Ghost Nation Season 2 Returns with a Two Hour Premiere

Ghost Nation stars Jason Hawes, Dave Tango, and Steve Gonsalves
Paranormal pioneers Jason Hawes (left), Dave Tango (center) and Steve Gonsalves (right) return for all-new adventures in Travel Channel’s “Ghost Nation.” Courtesy: Travel Channel

Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango, the paranormal investigators responsible for igniting the ghost hunting phenomenon, are back for more adventures to the other side. The second season of the hit Travel Channel series, Ghost Nation, premieres on Wednesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT with a special two-hour episode. After that, a fresh batch of one-hour episodes will air weekly at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Season 2

This season’s locations have bigger mysteries, are more chilling, and have never been investigated on television. They include: Louisburg, North Carolina; Warwick, New York; Waynesville, Ohio; Biglerville, Pennsylvania and Blair, South Carolina.

Not only will the team help distraught homeowners, they’ll also bring their skills to an abandoned prison complex and a menacing tattoo parlor.

On all investigations, collecting evidence is just the beginning. The team isn’t just parachuting in to conduct a cursory review of the case. With the help of their local contacts, they’re going to embed themselves in the community. They’ll conduct multi-day investigations in an effort to track down the true source of these hauntings and restore peace to the living.

And this time they’re calling in an old friend for some help. Paranormal investigator Shari DeBenedetti joins the investigations to keep a close eye on the monitors and review footage for all things paranormal.

UPRO

Under the United Paranormal Research Organization (UPRO) banner, it isn’t only Hawes, Gonsalves and Tango facing off against an unseen entity.

Local paranormal groups, sometimes even the homeowners themselves, will join the team as they employ new devices and techniques for confronting and questioning spirits. They’ll do whatever it takes to entice the ghost into telling its story and stop at nothing to get to the bottom of the paranormal phenomena.

Jason Hawes on Ghost Nation

“After 15 years of hunting ghosts, we know that finding evidence of paranormal activity won’t be enough to solve these problems entirely,” said Hawes. “We need to get to the source of the disturbance to bring these families much-needed peace, or else innocent people will continue to suffer. Since these are high-stakes personal cases, fans will see double the evidence –and double the scares– all season long.”

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Up Close & Personal

You can always go to TravelChannel.com/GhostNation for show extras, behind-the-scenes exclusive videos and photo galleries featuring locations from the show.

But there’s also something new to check out: the brand-new digital series “Up Close & Paranormal” (wt). The Ghost Nation team will share insight into their investigative tactics, advice for up-and-coming investigators and more.

For More Info

Follow @TravelChannel, @GhostNation and #GhostNation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram for additional content and updates.

Follow the UPRO team on Twitter: @Jchawes, @stevegonsalves1 and @davetango.

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3 Comments

  1. It’s cool that they are traveling to the Carolinas . . . near my neck of the woods!

  2. I really enjoyed the first season. I for one will be tuning in.

  3. Author

    Oooo! You have lots of good things in your neck of the woods. Hope you all are doing ok over your way with all this coronavirus craziness!

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