Tubefilter’s Guide To Playlist Live DC 2015

Playlist Live D.C. is approaching fast! If you’re attending this year, we’ve got you covered. This nifty guide will outline the schedule and events you won’t want to miss at the the three-day, in-person celebration of the YouTube world and its digital stars.

Taking place from September 4-6, 2015 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in our Nation’s capital, Playlist Live D.C. will begin with a business day on Friday for applicable pass holders only. On Saturday, general programming starts for all attendees, with the main event starting at 10 AM EST; the day ends with what looks to be an entertaining dance party at 8 PM. Sunday’s panels and sessions begin at 10 AM again, and the entire Playlist Live D.C. event wraps up at 5 PM. A completed, detailed schedule will be released the week of August 24, which you will be able to view on the Playlist Live D.C. website.

Playlist Live D.C. will also boast an impressive roster of special guests throughout the weekend. Guests include such well-known digital names as

Alexis G. Zall, Alphacat, Bart Baker, Eleventhgorgeous, FouseyTUBE, Jacksfilms, LaurDIY, Matthew Santoro, Meghan Rienks, Olga Kay, Ricky Dillon, Shay Carl, Teala Dunn, and Trevor Moran. You can see a complete list of Playlist Live D.C.’s guests here.

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And of course, don’t pass up your chance to meet some of these digital stars at one of Playlist Live D.C.’s many scheduled meetups. The event will group several random creators together and then schedule a time for that group’s meetup with fans. Standard and business pass holders can login to Playlist’s online system to reserve one meetup for Saturday and one for Sunday using their order numbers and billing addresses. You can read more about Playlist Live D.C.’s meetup process and information right here.

You can purchase your tickets to Playlist Live D.C. 2015 on the event’s official website

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