You couldn’t go very far at the Pasadena Convention Center this past weekend without hearing screaming fans. There, on Saturday, September 13, Fullscreen’s first-ever INTOUR live event took place.
At the debut event co-produced by Kevin Lyman of 4Fini, familiar talent from Fullscreen’s roster of creative partners delivered a variety of performances, including musical performances, comedic sketches, and interactive acts. Headlined by Jack & Jack, the roster of musicians included Sam Tsui, Charity Vance, Fresh Big Mouf, and Ricky Dillon. An attendee managed to get Dillon’s performance of his new single “NOBODY” on camera:
Other new media stars graced the stage with some crowd-pleasing variety sketches (apparently, Jc Caylen poured a bucket of water over Dylan Dauzat’s head). Participating YouTubers included Connor Franta, JennXPenn, Caylen, Dauzat, Luke Korns, and Lohanthony, while Viners included AlxJames, Brent Rivera, Chris Collins, and Crawford Collins. All together, the celebrities featured during this year’s INTOUR have a combined 38.5+ million subscribers across their primary platforms.
Early attendees at INTOUR had a chance to meet up with some of their favorite stars on a first-come, first-served basis. The participating celebrities for that event were Jack & Jack, Lohanthony, both Collins, Caylen, Dillon, Dauzat, and JennXPenn. Dauzat shared a Vine from user Jessica Slays who was able to meet him in person:
Sponsored by Taco Bell and several other top brands like teen apparel company Forever 21, 2014’s INTOUR debut seemed to be a success. It’s likely we’ll be seeing the second round of the event next year, screaming fans and selfies included.
Image by Jesse Grant, Getty Images for Fullscreen
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