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Comedy Vlogger MacDoesIt To Embark On ‘Thirst-Quenching’ Tour With Fullscreen Live

Machaizelli Kahey, the YouTube star known to 820,000 subscribers as MacDoesIt, is taking his show on the road.

The comedy vlogger, beloved for his parody and reaction videos, will embark on a six-city U.S. tour with Fullscreen Live — the digital network’s events division that has also produced tours for the likes of Issa Twaimz and Jenn McAllister. Dubbed The Thirst-Quenching, MatchMaking, Heart-Stopping Tour, Kahey will meet fans and take part in fun challenges, games, and questionnaires — including live reactions to his own YouTube videos. He is slated to launch the venture in Los Angeles on March 3 and conclude in Nyack, N.Y., on April 22.

“I can’t wait to get out on tour and have an amazing experience with each and every one of my fans,” Kahey said in a statement. “The tour is going to be based on what I’ve heard from my fans over the years and these shows are not to be missed.”

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General admission and VIP tickets for the MacDoesIt tour, priced at $29.99 and $99.99, respectively, are available here. Check out the announcement video above. Kahey is repped by Amron Lopez at Authentic.

 

 

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