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'''Playlist Live''' is an annual event that takes place for YouTube content creators to perform and show their content. It is held in both Orlando, Florida and Washington, D.C.
 
'''Playlist Live''' is an annual event that takes place for YouTube content creators to perform and show their content. It is held in both Orlando, Florida and Washington, D.C.
   
[[Poppy]] attended the 2012 and 2013 events during her "Moriah Poppy" era. At the 2012 event, she performed covers of "''[[Animal]]''" and "''[[Cough Syrup]]''". At the 2013 event, Poppy and [[Rusty Clanton]] performed covers of "''[[Cannibal Queen]]''", "''[[It Ain't Me Babe]]''", "''[[Kids]]''" and "''[[That Thing You Do!]]''".
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[[Poppy]] attended the 2012 and 2013 events during her "Moriah Poppy" era. At the 2012 event, she performed covers of "[[Animal]]" and "[[Cough Syrup]]". At the 2013 event, Poppy and [[Rusty Clanton]] performed covers of "[[Cannibal Queen]]", "[[It Ain't Me Babe]]", "[[Kids]]" and "[[That Thing You Do!]]".
   
 
== Videos ==
 
== Videos ==

Latest revision as of 19:45, 2 February 2020

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Playlist Live is an annual event that takes place for YouTube content creators to perform and show their content. It is held in both Orlando, Florida and Washington, D.C.

Poppy attended the 2012 and 2013 events during her "Moriah Poppy" era. At the 2012 event, she performed covers of "Animal" and "Cough Syrup". At the 2013 event, Poppy and Rusty Clanton performed covers of "Cannibal Queen", "It Ain't Me Babe", "Kids" and "That Thing You Do!".

Videos

Gallery

Trivia

  • At the time of the 2012 event, Poppy had only 56 subscribers. Her performance at the event helped her subscriber count grow.[1]

References