Hannah Hart Kicks Off Tour, Tells Fans “Don’t Wait To Say Hello”

After raising heaps of money on Indiegogo, expanding to Europe and Oceania, and releasing a full tour map, Hannah Hart is finally embarking on her Hello, Harto tour, where she will travel around the work and record her adventures through a hybrid vlog/travel series/cooking show. To celebrate the occasion, the multi-talented YouTuber has released a new song, titled ‘Don’t Wait To Say Hello’, and has enlisted her fans to help craft an accompanying music video.

“Don’t Wait To Say Hello” is a reminder that Hart isn’t just a drunk girl who serves up slapdash kitchen creations; she also has a great singing voice. This time around, she has collaborated with all of her fans, asking them to take video as they walk in a ‘haters gonna hate’ style across whatever interesting backdrops they so desire. They came through by spreading the Harto love across supermarkets, water parks, army bases, and many other locales.

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Hart’s tour will begin with a stop in San Francisco on April 20th, with proceeds from the meetup going to charity. Every Tuesday she will release a new tour video, and every Thursday she will release a My Drunk Kitchen episode filmed on location in whatever city she’s been to recently. The whole time, vlogs of her adventures will be available on her secondary Your Harto channel. I hope she’s prepared for the ride of a lifetime. In addition, I hope her liver is ready as well. From the sound of it, there’s a lot of drunk kitchening on the horizon.

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