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Lilly ‘Superwoman’ Singh To Embark On Another World Tour For Upcoming ‘Bawse’ Book

One of YouTube’s most beloved stars, Lilly ‘Superwoman’ Singh, is getting ready to hit the road again.

Following her massively successful A Trip To Unicorn Island tour, which she kicked off in 2015, and which became the focus of a YouTube Red documentary of the same name, Singh — who counts more than 13 million subscribers across two YouTube channels — is set to embark on yet another global escapade, this time in support of her forthcoming self-help book, How To Be A Bawse: A Guide To Conquering Life.

Launching in New York on March 27, the day before the book is slated to drop, Singh’s so-called #BawseBook Tour will conclude on May 24 in Singapore. Singh will hit a slew of different countries in between — everywhere from Canada to India to Trinidad & Tobago to Australia to the U.K. The tour will not only consist of signings, Singh wrote on YouTube

, but will also feature a show in most territories. Tickets are available here.

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Singh made the announcement on her YouTube channel today via a cleverly-produced Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them-themed video. Check it out below:

While Singh’s Unicorn Island tour featured dance performances, sketches, and motivational speeches, it is unclear what the #BawseBook show will entail. Singh’s book, which is being published by the Random House imprint Ballantine Books, serves as a guidebook to happiness and success, and will feature anecdotes from Singh’s own life illuminating lessons learned. Other offline ventures broached by Singh in recent months include a collaboration with beauty brand Smashbox on a lipstick shade, which was also dubbed Bawse.

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Geoff Weiss

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