DigiTour Brings Social Media Stars Around North America With ‘Slay Bells’ Tour

DigiTour, which organizes live events the feature social media stars, has a diverse lineup planned for its next set of gigs. More than a dozen performers will take to stages across North America as part of Slay Bells Fire & Ice, a pair of nationwide tours operated by DigiTour.

Fire & Ice refers not to a single entity, but rather two distinct shows that feature completely different lineups and touring schedules. Creators who will participate in the Fire tour include YouTube star Sam Pottorff as well as several performers–including Maddie Welborn, Diegosaurs, and Andrew Fontenot–who entertain fans on the live streaming social network YouNow.

Ice, on the other hand, will feature performances from musicians who have built up strong followings on platforms like YouTube. Rebecca Black

will be there, as will Dylan Dauzat.

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The first Slay Bells tour took place in 2014. Headliners on that circuit included social media stars Andrea Russett, Trevor Moran, and Lohanthony.

One similarity between Fire and Ice is their price. Tickets to both legs of the Slay Bells tour cost $25 and can be purchased from the DigiTour website. Fire will begin in Las Vegas on November 28th and will end in Tampa on December 20th, while Ice will start in Birmingham on the 3rd and finish up in Minneapolis on December 23rd.

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