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Tessa Brooks Tapped As First Solo Headliner For Fullscreen’s ‘Girls Night In’ Tour Series

For the past three years, Fullscreen Live has annually hosted a tour series dubbed Girls Night In featuring a fleet of top female lifestyle vloggers. But for its latest iteration, kicking off in August, the lineup has been whittled down to just one YouTube megastar.

Former Team 10 member and dancer/vlogger Tessa Brooks will serve as the sole headliner of Fullscreen Live’s fourth annual Girls Night In show. Comprising dance performances as well as meet-and-greets, the tour will travel to 20 cities nationwide, kicking off on August 15 in Orlando and concluding on Oct. 6 in Los Angeles. Tickets, on sale today, start at $20 for general admission and are priced at as much as $180 for an all-access VIP package including a private meet-and-greet, priority access to the venue, and other Brooks-branded swag.

Brooks, 19, counts 13 million fans across all of her social platforms, and has collaborated with major brands including Marc Jacobs Beauty, Coca-Cola, and Uber. She is

also an aspiring actress, slated to appear in a digital series dubbed Boss Cheer from tween-leaning digital studios Brat, which is set in the world of professional cheerleading. Brooks is repped by Scale Management, Abrams Artists Agency, and Mike Salvatore of Holmes Weinberg.

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“I took some time to figure out what I love most, and that’s dance and my fans — so why not combine both and take it to 20 cities?” she said in a statement. Check out an announcement video below.

Last year’s Girls Night In tour starred Meg DeAngelis, Lauren Giraldo, Gavin Turek, and Kristen Hancher. The 2016 edition featured Niki and Gabi DeMartino, Alisha Marie, Jessie Paege, and Alyson Stoner. And in 2015, the tour was headlined by Alisha Marie, Meredith Foster, Eva Gutowski, Andie Case, and Mia Stammer.

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