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ATCO native RVSHVD to perform at Homecoming Friday night, Grand Ole Opry on Saturday
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By Caitlin Wolfe
DouglasNow.com
The Atkinson County High School homecoming game will take place this Friday night; however, fans can expect to see an exciting new twist to their traditional Friday night celebration.
Willacoochee native and country singer Clint Johnson, also known as RVSHVD, will be making a special appearance at the game. Homecoming festivities will take place at halftime, with RVSHVD then taking the field and performing his upcoming single, “Small Town Talk” with the ACHS band.
RVSHVD, a 2016 graduate of ACHS, has definitely made a name for himself in the country music industry. With 1.4 million followers on TikTok and hundreds of thousands of followers on other social media platforms, RVSHVD continues to grow in his career.
Although he began singing at a young age in church, his true start with country music came while attending ABAC after graduating high school. Now, RVSHVD has multiple singles streaming on all platforms and has even made appearances on CMT. He will be making his Grand Ole Opry debut this Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee, the place he currently calls home.
Fans can cheer on the football team and ACHS native RVSHVD tomorrow night at 7:30pm at the ACHS football field.
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