Youtuber Tana Mongeau is going on a podcast tour. See which 3 Florida cities she’s headed to

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One of the top podcasts is hitting the stage live this spring.

Social media star and podcaster Tana Mongeau is taking her podcast "CANCELLED" on the road with co-host Brooke Schofield, hitting three Florida cities along the way.

The show promises to allow fans an up close and personal discussion with the favorite co-host besties. Just like the name of podcast, these unfiltered, uncut, interactive live shows might contain some borderline cancelable topics.

"Acting as a natural evolution of her acclaimed “storytime” videos, this show offers an intimate look at Mongeau, her meteoric rise to superstardom, and the unavoidable moments of vulnerability that make this cyber-personality all the more human. Brooke Schofield being the brains and voice of reason between the dynamic duo is exactly what the show needed," the tour description reads.

For longtime fans of Mongeau and the podcast, here's how you can see the influencer live and in person. Just get ready for some extra hot tea to be spilt.

Who is Tana Mongeau? Who is Brooke Schofield?

Mongeau is nearly ingrained into YouTube's culture, the 25-year-old Las Vegas native rising to fame in the mid-2010's for her uncensored "story time" videos. Her channel has amassed more than 5 million subscribers and her multiple social media accounts average around 5 million as well.

Over the years, Mongeau has made headlines for multiple stunts and controversies. Some of her most notable ones include marrying Jake Paul in a fake wedding, putting on a disastrous convention called "TanaCon," making a rap song dubbed "Hefner" that was meme'd to death, and starring in her own MTV reality show.

As for Brooke Schofield, Mongeau's co-host didn't come onto the social media scene until she grew a following from satirical commentary on everyday life. Schofield started to form a friendship with Mongeau after the former showed her out in a YouTube video.

Most recently, Schofield made headlines in December of 2023 for revealing she was dating controversial comedian, Matt Rife. In an episode of their podcast, she claimed Rife cheated on her and blocked her number afterward, as well sharing other negative stories during their time together.

What is the 'Cancelled' podcast? Where can I listen to it?

"CANCELLED with Tana Mongeau" is podcast hosted by Mongeau and Schofield. It is meant to be an unfiltered show featuring intimate conversations with guests, with no off-limit topics.

Mongeau started the project in 2021 with her manager, David Weintraub, and The Paragon Collective to produce the show, according to US Weekly. Schofield joined the podcast later.

Want to start listening? Here's where to find it:

Where and when are the three Florida tour dates taking place?

Mongeau and Schofield will be taking their podcast to these three Florida venues:

Sunday, March 17 - Florida Theatre in Jacksonville

Tuesday, March 19 - Tampa Theatre in Tampa

Wednesday, March 20 - The Plaza in Orlando

How much are tickets to the 'CANCELLED' tour?

Across all three venues, ticket prices average from $27.50 to $47.50, depending on section.

Where can I purchase tickets to the 'CANCELLED' tour?

Fans can purchase tickets on Ticketmaster, LiveNation or on the venue websites — The Plaza, Florida Theatre and Tampa Theatre.

Can I purchase meet-and-greet tickets?

According to the press release, meet and Greet tickets are available for an additional $51.50 per seat. You can purchase them on the venue websites.

What can I bring inside the theaters?

The Plaza Live

Only small clutch bags within 4.5" x 6.5" or smaller, or clear bags, sized at 12" x 6" x 12" or smaller, are permitted into The Plaza Live Orlando for all events. Large bags such as (but not limited to) backpacks, purses, drawstring bags, totes etc, will not be allowed into the venue.

Florida Theatre

Tampa Theatre

Prohibited items include oversized bags and backpacks, video cameras, laser pointers, noise makers, weapons, and illegal drugs. They do not allow any outside food or beverage.

Please be aware that all persons entering the venue and their belongings are subject to search, including bag check and metal detectors. Tampa Theatre management or event promoter may also prohibit any other items deemed dangerous or unacceptable at any time.

This article originally appeared on Fort Myers News-Press: Tana Mongeau, Brooke Schofield coming to Florida on podcast tour