Previously this summer, Fullscreen, an MCN based in Los Angeles, announced its new live event called INTOUR, an interactive social festival featuring some of the web’s top stars. Today the network announced the addition of Vine stars Jack Gilinsky and Jack Johnson (fondly known as Jack and Jack to their fans) as INTOUR’s headliners.
With over 7.5 million combined followers on their social profiles, Jack & Jack are already performing at DigiTour and will undoubtedly draw more attention (and boost attendance) to the first-ever INTOUR. The duo will dance and perform original tracks for the opening of the event, which will be held at the Pasadena Convention Center on Saturday, September 13, 2014.
Jack & Jack join many other YouTube and Vine talent signed with Fullscreen who are set to appear at INTOUR, including Connor Franta, Ricky Dillon, Sam Tsui, JennXPenn, Charity Vance, and Fresh Big Mouf. The stars will perform original songs (some not yet released), dance routines, improv sketches, comedic games, lip-synching skills, and celebrity impressions.
Fullscreen is partnering with Kevin Lyman and 4Fini (the event production company responsible for the popular punk-style Warped Tour) to bring INTOUR to the stage. Additionally, since the event allows attendees to interact with the program via social media platforms, Fullscreen promises to put on a good show.
While VIP tickets are sold out, you can still buy general admission tickets on INTOUR’s site (and you should act fast, considering the announcement of Jack & Jack could cause a flood of last-minute ticket buyers).
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