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Jenn McAllister To Hit The Road For ‘IRL Tour’ Next Month With Fullscreen Live

Jenn McAllister, top vlogger and star of the YouTube Red comedy series Foursome — which is currently in its second season — is slated to hit the road this winter for her very own tour. Dubbed The IRL Tour, 20-year-old McAllister will travel to Chicago, Toronto, Seattle, and San Francisco next month for meet-and-greets with fans in what promises to be “an awesome day full of exciting stories, laughs, and friends.”

The show, which will be roughly 30 minutes long, is being produced by Fullscreen Live — the live events division of the digital entertainment powerhouse. Other shows produced by Fullscreen Live include the Drop The Mic tour, Girls Night In, and INTOUR.

General admission tickets are priced at $35, with VIP seats available for $95 — though every attendee will have the ability to meet McAllister. VIP ticket holders will be entitled to a longer pre-show meet-and-greet, a laminate, a poster, and early entrance to the venue. Click here

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McAllister, who won a Streamy at this year’s awards for her performance in Foursome, also features in the Fine Brothers’ new Fullscreen series, Celebs React. She wrote a book titled Really Professional Internet Person last year, starred in the Bad Night feature fulm alongside fellow creator Lauren Elizabeth, and is also set to appear at both VidCon Europe and VidCon Australia, which will be held next April and September, respectively.

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