Playlist Live To Come To DC In September, Return To Orlando In 2016

The East Coast’s biggest online video event is coming to the nation’s capital. Playlist Live, which will return to Orlando on April 22nd, 2016, will also come to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC between September 4th and 6th, 2015.

The DC event will replace Playlist Live Tri-State, which brought dozens of YouTube and Vine stars to Secaucus, New Jersey last November. In announcing the move to DC, the organizers of Playlist Live explained how they struggled to secure a proper venue in the New York metropolitan area. “It was incredibly challenging to find the perfect space in the Tri-State area that can provide the type of environment that makes Playlist Live the most awesome creator and community event out there,” reads a post on the Playlist Live website.

Playlist Live’s main event occurs each year in Orlando and attracts thousands of online video fans to Marriott’s Orlando World Center. The 2016 edition will run from April 24th to the 26th.

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Tickets for both the DC and Orlando events will go on sale on April 6th. You’ll need to act fast; as in previous years, a sellout is expected.

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