For the third time in as many years, Fullscreen is inviting online video fans to a “Girls Night In.” The media company has joined forces with sponsor AT&T to launch the latest iteration of its female-fronted tour, which this time will feature Meg DeAngelis, Lauren Giraldo, Gavin Turek, and Kristen Hancher, along with several high-profile special guests.
Girls Night In 2017 will begin in Phoenix on July 19 and will hit 24 cities in all before concluding in Austin on September 3. At each date, the assembled creators will perform an interactive show while also meeting with their fans. Beyond the four headliners, the lineup will also feature a group of special guests that includes Alisha Marie, Mia Stammer, Safiya Nygaard, and Wengie, all of whom have several million subscribers on their personal channels.
This version of Girls Night In will also feature additional elements courtesy of AT&T, which is using the series to promote its thx2att
campaign. For example, events adjacent to the tour will be held at AT&T stores across the country.AT&T is the partial owner of Fullscreen through its Otter Media venture. “With AT&T’s support, we continue to raise the bar in curating intimate connections with fans and creating innovative digital first content, while finding new avenues to empower communities across the nation,” said George Strompolos, CEO of Fullscreen Media, in a press release.“The third installment of the Girls Night In franchise further underscores our mission to deliver creators straight to the fans with memorable and engaging events.”
Tickets for Girls Night In are available now and start at $15. You can pick them up via the Fullscreen Live website.
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