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TouchGrass Music Fest brings gaming and live music together in Orlando

TouchGrass Music Fest is scheduled for Oct. 3 at the Orlando Amphitheater.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — A new music festival built around internet culture, gaming and live music is set to debut in Orlando later this year, with organizers announcing a lineup that includes several major names in hip-hop and R&B.

TouchGrass Music Fest is scheduled for Oct. 3 at the Orlando Amphitheater.

The inaugural festival will be headlined by PARTYNEXTDOOR and will also feature performances by JID, Aminé, Flo Milli, DDG, Cochise, Armani White and Chris Patrick, along with additional artists.

Festival organizers say the event is designed to blend live music with online creator culture, bringing together audiences shaped by gaming, streaming and digital communities.

The event is being produced by TouchGrass TV, a content collective made up of online creators known for gaming, anime, reaction content and internet culture.

Organizers describe the festival as an effort to move digital communities into a live shared space, encouraging fans and creators to connect in person through music and entertainment.

TouchGrass TV includes creators Roshi, ItzSheera, Lupasan, JazzyGuns, Dwayne Kyng and BarefootTasha, who built independent followings before collaborating regularly under one platform.

Festival tickets and additional event details are on their website.

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Brody Wooddell

Brody Wooddell, WFTV.com

Brody Wooddell is a digital journalist and media leader with more than a decade of experience in content strategy, audience growth, and digital storytelling across television and online news platforms.

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