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YouTube FanFest to be back in India in March

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Feb, 2017 01:03 PM
  • YouTube FanFest to be back in India in March
Singers Vidya Vox and Shirley Setia, Canadian musician Mike Tompkins and comedian Sahil Khattar will be part of the forthcoming fourth edition of YouTube FanFest.
 
The festival brings together established and emerging YouTube stars from India and around the world with fans. The fest is coming back to India for the fourth time in a row.
 
It will be held on March 24 at JioGarden, Bandra Kurla Complex here, read a statement. 
 
Co-produced with Branded, this year's YouTube FanFest line up also includes Caspar Lee, Kurt Hugo Schneider, Tanner Patrick, Sam Tsui, Kenny Sebastian, Siddharth Slathia and Zakir Khan.
 
"We're delighted to announce the line up of the incredibly talented YouTube creators who will be joining us for the fourth YouTube FanFest in Mumbai," said David Powell, Director of Online Partner Development, YouTube Asia Pacific.

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