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YouTube Stars Kian Lawley, Jc Caylen Announce Tour To Tie Into Book Release

Two of YouTube’s most popular young stars are hitting the road together. Kian Lawley and Jc Caylen, who make videos together on their KianAndJc channel, will visit 25 American cities and several more international ones as part of their “Don’t Try This At Home” tour.

The duo’s slate of live performances shares its name with a book they are co-authoring, which HarperCollins is publishing. The book, like many other literary works written by members of the YouTube community, will be a non-fiction exploration of its subjects’ rise to digital stardom. It will arrive on June 28th, one day after its corresponding tour is set to begin in Los Angeles.

The US portion of the tour will last for slightly more than a month, with Lawley and Caylen criss-crossing the country before ending up in Boulder, Colorado on July 29th. At each stop, the two stars will greet their fans and treat them to an evening of skits, challenges, special guests, and music. When they’re done in the US, they’ll eventually make their way overseas, with specific international dates and locations to be announced later on.

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This will not be the first time Lawley and Caylen have tourned together. Last year, they teamed up for “The Tour Before The Tour,” which like Don’t Try This At Home was produced by Mills Entertainment. Before that, they traveled the country as two members of the YouTube supergroup Our2ndLife; that tour was immortalized in the documentary film #O2LForever.

Tickets for individual dates, which retail for $32.50, are now available from the tour’s official website. VIP packages will also be unveiled at a later date.

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