DigiTour Sets for 27-City YouTube Stars Whirlwind

2011 may go down as the year YouTube went on tour. For most of the top stars on the world’s most popular video network the distinction between whether they are media moguls or all-out rock stars is getting harder to distinguish. This year, it looks as though the rock star camp may be #winning. Last month saw the first YouTour, and later this month there’s PlayList Live down in Orlando. But what has to be the most ambitious of the YouTube star live shows, The DigiTour, kicks off mid-April in Los Angeles on a 27-city tour across the country hitting everywhere from Nevada to Maryland to Maine.

Stars slated to appear include MysteryGuitarMan, Dave Days, DeStorm, David Choi, The Gregory Brothers, Ricky Ficarelli, Nice Peter, The Annoying Orange, Savannah Outen, Megan Tonjes, Kimmi Smiles and Antoine Dodson.

Many of the touring stars were on hand in LA today to kickoff the on-sale of tickets through a live stream featured on Ustream. DeStorm, Tay Zonday, TheWillofDC, Dave Days, Nice Peter, Kimmie Smiles, Ricky Ficarelli—even Antoine Dodson dropped by showing off his new rainbow doo.

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Tubefilter is teaming up with The DigiTour as an official Media Partner and we’ll be covering the madness as this thing unfolds. The tour was cooked up as collaboration of Greenhouse Entertainment and The Cloud Media. You can pick up tickets starting today on the DigiTour site for any of the 27 cities below. Full list of dates:

    Apr 12 — Los Angeles, CA — El Rey Theatre
    Apr 13 — Anaheim, CA — Galaxy
    Apr 14 — Sacramento, CA — Harlow’s (21+)
    Apr 15 — Las Vegas, NV — Palms Lounge (21+)
    Apr 16 — Tucson, AZ — Club Crawl (21+)
    Apr 18 — Santa Barbara, CA — Soho
    Apr 19 — Phoenix, AZ — Martini Ranch / Club Red
    Apr 21 — Houston, TX — House of Blues – Bronze
    Apr 22 — Dallas, TX — House of Blues – Cambridge Room
    Apr 23 — Austin, TX — Emo’s
    Apr 25 — Atlanta, GA — Vinyl
    Apr 26 — Charlotte, NC — The Saloon
    Apr 27 — Vienna, VA — Jammin’ Java
    Apr 28 — West Chester, PA — The Note
    Apr 29 — Lancaster, PA — Chameleon
    Apr 30 — Baltimore, MD — Sonar
    May 01 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theatre (16+)
    May 02 — Portland, ME — Port City Music Hall (18+)
    May 03 — Hackensack, NJ — School of Rock
    May 04 — Albany, NY — Jillian’s
    May 05 — Grand Rapids, MI — Intersection
    May 08 — Lawrence, KS — Granada Theater
    May 11 — Nashville, TN — Limelight
    May 12 — Charleston, SC — Music Farm (16+)
    May 13 — St. Petersburg, FL — State Theater
    May 14 — Orlando, FL — Backbooth
    May 15 — Miami, FL — Culture Room

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