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YouTube “Slime Queen” Karina Garcia Adds Two Tour Dates In Texas To Benefit Disaster Relief

Karina Garcia is using her influence to assist disaster relief efforts in the United States. The popular creator, who is known for her slime videos and the family-friendly nature of her content, has planned a pair of live events in Texas to support the Red Cross Natural Disaster Relief Fund.

Garcia, who has received more than 900 million views on her YouTube videos, went on her first tour earlier this year, hitting 14 cities between August and September. In the wake of an active and destructive hurricane season, which saw major storms hit Houston, Florida, and Puerto Rico, Garcia has decided to return to the road in order to show her support. The first of her two benefit shows will take place in Houston on December 16. A day later, she will head up I-45 to entertain fans in Dallas.

Both of Garcia’s new shows are produced by Fullscreen Live, which also worked with her on her late-summer event series. The media company also recently added Garcia

to its roster of digital native talent.

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Garcia’s show are part of a busy holiday season for Fullscreen Live, which is also producing events for creators Issa Twaimz and Weston Koury. “This has been a record-breaking year for us in terms of show quantity and we couldn’t be more excited to end the year strong working alongside such incredible creators,” said Fullscreen Live Senior Director Jeff Kuprycz in a press release. “As family-friendly live experiences become more scarce, along with our partner AT&T, we are proud to present options that kids and parents can enjoy together.”

Tickets for Garcia’s upcoming shows are available through the Fullscreen Live website and begin at $39. All proceeds from the events will be donated to the Red Cross.

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