Rhett & Link

Rhett & Link To Kick Off First-Ever Live Tour In Support Of October Book Release

Illustrious digital comedy duo Rhett & Link, whose Good Mythical Morning is one of the most popular daily talk series on all of YouTube, are taking their show on the road.

Beginning October 13 in Huntington, N.Y., Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal will kick off their first-ever life tour, dubbed Tour Of Mythicality. The 16-city show, which will feature comedic stories, performances of their hit songs, offbeat life advice, and a fan Q&A, is set to coincide with the duo’s debut book, Rhett & Link’s Book of Mythicality. The tour will conclude on December 15 in Durham, N.C., with stops in Dallas, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago, and more.

Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday right here, where a full list of dates is also available. The show is being produced by McLaughlin and Neal’s Mythical Entertainment — which also produces the hit YouTube Red series Rhett & Link’s Buddy System

(a second season is in the works), their popular podcast Ear Biscuits, and their latest venture, a brand new YouTube channel called This Is Mythical. All told, the duo’s YouTube channels count 20 million subscribers and more than 4 billion lifetime views.

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“Fans can expect a fun, heartfelt, and completely original experience, imbued with the same spirit of curiosity, creativity, and tomfoolery that is captured in our new book,” Neal said in a statement.

The Book of Mythicality, which is being published by Crown Archetype, hits shelves on October 10. It will feature stories and photos of McLaughlin and Neal, who have been friends since first grade, as well as illustrated tips for how to laugh, learn, and not take life too seriously.

Check out a video announcement, beginning at the 1-minute mark, below:

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Geoff Weiss

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