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YouTube Stars Rebecca Black, Miles McKenna, Shannon Beveridge Headline “Love Is Love” Tour

A trio of YouTube stars are set to cross the country, spreading a message of positivity and acceptance as they go. Rebecca BlackMiles McKenna, and Shannon Beveridge are the headliners of Love Is Love, a new tour produced by Fullscreen Live.

All three of the stars of Love Is Love have had to overcome their own struggles in order to rise to their respective heights, and during each of the tour’s performances, all three of its featured creators will tell their stories. The adversity Black faced after starring in the legendarily bad music video “Friday” is well known. McKenna, who recently signed a deal with talent agency UTA, and Beveridge are both members of YouTube’s LGBTQ community.

Love Is Love also features multiple interactive elements that pull attendees into the show. Leading up to the event series, fans will have the opportunity to share their own battles against adversity, and the most inspiring stories will be shared anonymously on stage. Music and dancing are also on the itinerary, courtesy of Black; the 20-year-old creator has come a long way since “Friday,” and she dropped a new music video, for her song “Heart Full Of Scars,” on the same day the Love Is Love tour was announced.

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Love Is Love will begin on October 1 in Chicago and will hit a total of 17 cities before concluding in Los Angeles on November 4. General Admission tickets for all shows are priced at $15, and VIP packages are available as well. For more ticketing information, click here.

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