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Cardi B, Niall Horan & More To Headline Inaugural TikTok In The Mix Event

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Cardi B, Niall Horan, Anitta and Charlie Puth are set to headline inaugural TikTok In The Mix event, the namesake short-video company's first-ever live global music event for fans.

In addition to the headliners, the event will feature performances by rising stars Isabel LaRosa, Kaliii, LU KALA and Sam Barber. The event is scheduled to take place on December 10 at Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona.

For those unable to attend the event in person, In the Mix will be streamed globally via TikTok Live.

"I really love my TikTok fans and I'm very excited to be able to bring The Show to the TikTok In The Mix event," Horan said in a press statement. "I'm also very much looking forward to performing in such a special venue and putting on an amazing show for all the fans that will be present on the day and also all the fans that will be watching from all over the world live on TikTok."

"No other platform mixes music, creativity and community like TikTok. With In The Mix, our goal is to bring the For You feed to life for fans at the venue and on TikTok," added Paul Hourican, global head of music partnerships and programming at TikTok. "Our vision is to create a show that is reimagined for the TikTok era and our music-loving global community."

In the Mix is an all-ages event, with tickets available to purchase exclusively on TikTok. Tickets go on general sale starting Thursday, November 2, at 9 a.m. PT.

(Photo: TikTok)

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