In three months, Keith Lee will test how far his namesake “effect” can take him. The food reviewer, who is known for his unfailingly honest TikTok videos, is headed to New Orleans for the first edition of a new live event series titled Keith Lee’s Familee Day.
As implied by its name, Familee Day will be an all-ages affair that will take place on May 16 at the Uno Lakefront Festival Grounds in the Big Easy. There will carnival rides, obstacle courses, and live music, with KevOnStage hosting and Lee appearing alongside his own family. The 29-year-old former MMA fighter has three kids and has always presented his restaurant reviews in a clean, family-friendly tone.
Speaking of those restaurant reviews, Familee Day will showcase some of Lee’s favorite New Orleans eateries. The TikTok-based critic is known for boosting restaurant traffic and dominating culinary discourse whenever he visits a new city. Those trends have sparked a phenomenon that has been dubbed “the Keith Lee effect.” Simply put, when the creator gives a positive review to one of the family-owned restaurants he visits, business booms as a result.
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In a TikTok video, Lee explained that he plans to turn Familee Day into a series that will travel across the U.S. Part of the goal is to counter accusations that the reviewer only provides temporary boosts to his favorite restaurants. “Every single year, these small businesses and these underdogs and these places that are not represented can have something to look forward to,” Lee said.
@keith_lee125 Keith Speaks @Familee Day 💕 would you come if it was in your city ? 💕#foodcritic @Live Nation Urban @Larry Morrow ♬ original sound – Keith Lee
Familee Day is not just a boost for small businesses, but also a notable expansion of Lee’s personal brand. After signing with UTA last year, Lee is testing how far hiss name can take him. He has already shown that he can be a reliable partner for brands in the food and small business sectors. Now, he’s trying to launch a bold venture that capitalizes on the power of his endorsements. Can he turn into the creator world’s answer to Paul Newman?
In a world where food creators are headed to TV and TV chefs are heading online, Lee certainly has enough star power to go from the For You Page to festival grounds, grocery stores, and restaurants across the country. If you’re interested in checking out what could be the first of many Famliee Days, you can grab tickets to the New Orleans event right here.










