#O2LForever (2015) - full transcript

Technology has quickly turned kids making videos in their bedrooms into huge stars. O2L took this path on YouTube, amassing an 8 million plus fan base, and we explore this incredible phenomenon on their first tour. It's a look at the future of celebrity through the eyes of America's youth.

All right.

Let's go black in the house.

30 seconds to show time,
30 seconds until show.

So
we're walking out

and we're going to just
talk, like, hey, everyone!

Yay!
Now, to begin the show--

If I wave,
they're going to be like, ah!

I'm nervous.

Guys, let's go.

Show time.

There's no
rulebook about taking YouTubers



and putting them on the road.

I didn't
realize I could go on tour.

This way?

I make videos on the internet,
so, I mean, coming on tour

is like above and beyond.

Hey,
can we slow down?

There's never been

a YouTube group like us that's
done this, so it's scary.

02L!

02L!
02L!

- Ricky, get up!
- Hi.

Good morning.

It was actually unlocked, so
you didn't even have to knock.

Our address is a little bit
leaked, so people do come,



and like leave
presents, and stuff.

Sometimes, they'll
come and bring cookies.

Yeah.

We've gotten pizzas
ordered to our door,

from them ordering it.

Sometimes, we keep the
pizzas because they're good.

I drove up one
time and this girl

and her mom were waiting in
their car in our driveway.

She gave me cookies.

Oh, thanks.

How did you know where I lived?

What's up, guys?

It's 02L!

They're not musicians.

They vlog, each and every
week, on a lot of pop culture

and lifestyle content.

Each guy takes of
day of the week

and they build
programming around themes.

Hey, what's up, 02L?
It's Connor.

And this week, on
02L, we were a little

confused on what we should
do, so we decided fan week!

School week!

Gaming week!

Pop culture week!

Each of the six guys
takes a day to create

a video around that theme.

It's a group.

It's very simple.

We
all, individually,

made our own videos for like
a year or two, separately.

We were all across the country.

And we met through YouTube
and became friends.

And then we met up in
person, after being

friends for like over a year.

And then we were like,
hey, let's join forces.

So we did.

I want to try and film videos
because they need to film

at least six before we
go on tour, so I can

have them up and ready before--

because I know we're not going
to have Wi-Fi everywhere we

go and I know we're not
going to have space to film

everywhere we go, so I
want to get them done.

And I know Ricky does, too.

Hey, guys!
What's up?

It's Ricky and Kian.
Tada!

I'm eating pizza.

And I am so sorry
this is up late.

I upload on Sundays,
my main channel.

And then on 02L, there's a
channel we share together,

I upload on Tuesday.

So today's Tuesday.

And then I just upload it and
I add annotations on the video.

I try to upload like around noon
because that's the best time

in relation to the whole world,
like the UK is still awake--

it's like 6:00 o'clock
there, I think--

then people here are
getting out of school soon.

So it's a good time.

So it's like, literally,
an ongoing job.

It's kind of like a TV show.

Like if the video is
up late, the video

won't do as well as usual.

So-- so I try to stick
to a strict schedule,

but it's still awesome.

No one can like
tell me what to do.

Because of my YouTube, you
get-- you get direct feedback.

You know, you get comments,
you get tweets, and stuff.

I usually just
read like the top 10

and then I'll check the
next day or something.

That's good.

You learn from it, depending
upon what the comment is about.

Like, I mean, if it's someone
just saying you're ugly,

you just like laugh and
roll your eyes because it's

just them being dumb.

But if it's someone
being like, I

don't like this video
because of this reason,

then I actually kind of
take it like as good--

you know, constructive
criticism.

And maybe I'll try and
work on that for next time.

Hey, what's up, O2L?

It's Connor.

And oh my god, you will
not guess what I just did.

Two years ago, I would never
have guessed that we would just

upload a video and then be
seen by hundreds of thousands

of people.

Hey, guys.

We're going to react to
1 million subscribers.

Hey, guys, it's 02L.

And we are reacting
to 1 million.

It's weird, especially
because it's people

all across the world
that I've never met

and they've found me
on just the internet.

It seems like a weird concept,
to me, that you can be so

interactive with all these
people you've never met

and they do feel such a
personal connection to you.

Come on.

I feel like to be as
real person on YouTube,

I need to let them know in
on my life as much as I can.

Obviously, there's going to
be some stuff I need to keep

private, but the more I put
out into the world and the more

feedback I get, is the more of
a connection I feel with them.

We all had our
own problems in life

before we were really
big on YouTube.

And like we all kind of leaned
to YouTube to make us happy

and make us forget
about those problems.

We were able to
express ourselves--

Without feeling judged.

It was just like
talking to a therapist.

I would-- instead of
talking to a person,

I would talk to a camera.

Yeah.

And here we are.

There's a kid
advertising on my channel.

Get off here.

Another kid advertising.

Where are my shoes?

And not the ones you
threw in the pool?

Uh-- we have our second
tour rehearsal today,

so we're like getting prepared.

I think it will
all come together.

Ricky's almost ready.

Are you guys ready?

He's
always the last one.

Hey, I heard that!

Kian hogged the shower.

It's not my fault.

He's
always the one who's late.

He's the grumpiest.

Hold on, if we--
were going to be late

because Ricky has to Instagram.

They're asking for my video.

He's grumpy.

I'm not grumpy.

- He's always grump.
- You're the one who's grump.

I'm not always grumpy.

Ricky, I'm smiling.
You're grumpy.

I'm fine.

No.

Oh, man,
rehearsal's going to be great.

This is called, "Ordinary."

I released it two weeks ago.

It's my first, original single.

I'll play it for you.

Oh my god.

I've only done two covers.

And they both did really
well, so I was like, hey,

I'm going to make an original.

I just need to
work on my dances.

Too much?

Are we walking?

You guys
looked so amazing.

That was horrible.

I don't give a what?

It's obvious!

Seriously, the more
you do like you're

actually doing it
on stage, the better

it's going to be on stage.

You don't want to
look like amateurs.

Um-- I think that we all
had to scratch our heads,

initially, because we
were sort of unsure.

So we watched videos and sort
of found the moments that

were the most popular, but I
think, at the end of the day,

they're entertainers, so
we thought of something

that felt like a variety show.

They're doing live
challenges, they're dancing,

they're singing, they're
talking to the audience, they--

they're bringing fans on stage.
- Wait.

So we dancing then--

Dancing, dress up, and then--

And then for the finale,
are we still doing--

we're doing our song?

You tell me.

I think we'll do the song.

For now, it needs fireworks.

I'm telling you.

And then we come
out with banana suits.

That would be so fun.

Let's go banana!

Actually, that's
a really good idea.

- Yeah!
- Yes.

Can-- can it be rippable off?

That's when the
balloons or whatever--

Then we should have run
in with a gorilla suit

and tackle us all,
bring us off stage.

Bye, guys!

We should have a
guy in a gorilla suit.

That'd be cool.

- Perfect.
- Ready?

Let's go!

Hi, everyone.

Wait!

Hold up!

Are we missing someone?

Trevor!

Where's Trevor?

Trevor!

- Ricky, I told you to get him.
- No, no.

I told you to get Trevor.

- I told Ricky to wake him up.
- I told you.

- I never listen.
- I told Kian to get him.

- Sam, can you get Trevor?
- Yes.

I think he's on the
tour bus or something.

Ah, he's asleep still.

- I bet he's not-- is he asleep?
- Wait.

Do you know what you're doing?

No, we have no idea, guys.
We have no idea.

- Trevor, block your eyes.
- I know.

That's what I've been doing.

I thought you guys
were talking--

Guys, just talk

Let's
just do it all again.

All right?

I think, the first few shows,
my dance might be a little off,

but, I think, as
we go, obviously,

I'll get better with it.

I'm only a nervous
about like my song

because this will be my
third time singing live.

I've just-- I've always
wanted to try it,

so my music manager, Gene,
you got me in contact

with Nicholas Cooper.

He taught Beyonce,
Katy Perry, and JLo.

Those are the only
ones I know about.

Uh, uh.

Listen.

OK.

Now I really want you to try
to connect with the breath.

Take the breadth first.

Take a breath in
through your nose.

So it's not like a--

It's just a more--
- Yeah.

Try it.
- OK.

Place the water in your mouth.

Don't swallow.

Make the water tight.

Make the water really
tight in your mouth.

You're making it tight?

Liar.

You're not making it tight.

What do you mean by tight?

Exactly.

So we'll do this one.

Let's do the ne-nah-na-nu-nu,
just to warm it up.

Two, three, and go--

Ne-nah-na-no-nu!

Keep doing it.

And--

- Ne-nah-na-nu-nu!
- Uh, uh.

Don't over try.
Don't over sing.

- OK.
- Just talk to me.

Say, ne-nah-na-nu-nu.

Ne-nah-na-nu-nu.

Ne-nah-na-nu-nu

Ne-nah-na-nu-nu.

All the personality--

ne-nah-na-nu-nu.

Ne-nah-na-nu-nu.

What's the name of the song
you wanted to work on today?

"Ordinary."

Two, three, and go.

Chilling on the
West Side, playing my song,

got the Kia Soul with
my cheap shades on.

Going to run--

Going to
run right through.

I have to commend
Ricky, you know,

for coming in because
he came in with--

under the premise
of wanting to take

his artistry to the next level.

He came in saying, look,
I have a cool following,

but I know that where I am,
isn't where I should be.

And it's clearly not
where I want to go.

Please, pick up
your mail out front

because you have too much.

He didn't take for granted
that, man, people know me.

Could you hold this
door real quick, someone?

Thank you so much.
I appreciate it.

You're welcome.

All right.

Thank you so much.

I really appreciate it.

- You good?
- Yeah.

Thank you.
- All right.

Well, I guess I got a lot.
I think.

My PO box is on my videos,
and my Twitter, and stuff.

And um-- my viewers just
send in like cool drawings,

they send in letters,
candy, like little present.

And then what I do is
I make a video where

I open up a lot of the
stuff and like just

react to it on camera.

It's pretty simple,
but they like it.

It's fun.

Woo!
OK.

Wow!

We got some glow
sticks, which I will,

actually, will definitely use.

This one looks fun.

Actually, I'm going
to open this one.

It's from Summer.

She lives in Texas.

Girl, I will be coming to
your state in like four days.

Let's hang out.

She sent me some tennis
balls, which I play tennis,

so you must know me really well.

I got a-- what is this?

Yes!

I got a ferry outfit!

You know what?

This will actually help
me out in future videos,

when I play other
characters, like a princess.

Make more noise.
Is that good?

- Yeah.
- Or should it be--

No, it looks good.

A little darker.

Go that way.
Get out.

What's up, guys?
It's Kian.

And today, I'm joined with
Ricky frickin' Dillon and Jc--

Swiffer to the rescue!

Swiffer to the rescue.

Oh my god!

Was that pee?

Yeah.

No, it's not.
- Hey.

OK.
So yeah.

I'm with Ricky.

We are playing a little
game called, Most Likely To.

And the game-- and
how the game works

is there's a bunch of questions.

And it says, most
likely to clean up

dog poop with a Swiffer broom.

But the game is only
between me and Ricky,

as you can tell by our signs.

Who's more likely
to cry in public?

Me.
How me?

Well, I've never
done it before.

How am I--
no.

I feel like you would
cry more in public.

Open bus tours.

Where's Trevor's Moran's house?
- Stop.

Of course, I want to make
music in Hollywood and stuff,

but living here--

I-- I'm fine where
I live right now.

I don't want my whole
life to flip upside down.

So that means
you'll never move out?

Maybe.

I have you forever?

Yup.

That's really cool.

- You like that?
- That's awesome.

Did you write that yourself?
- Yes.

That's awesome.
Congratulations, man.

The music sounds really good.

I can't believe you've only
been doing this how now?

About a year.

That's crazy.

The whole recording thing.

Wow.

Have you feel like you've
grown a lot in that year,

from the first time you
ever stepped in the studio?

I have!

I hope there's more
space to improve.

Yeah.
I think there definitely is.

Where are you-- where were you
recording most of this stuff,

right now?
- Um--

- In his bedroom.
- It's really good.

Thank you.

There's no denying
the talent there.

And I've always kind of been the
voice for discovering new music

and showcasing them with
my-- with my new music show

on-- on KIIS.

And, you know, I was
one of the first people

that Scooter called
when he found Bieber,

but he didn't have
any original music,

he wasn't writing
things like that.

Like that took him a while.

Like you're ahead
of where he was.

Oh, gosh.

Which is kind of
crazy and scary.

Like I don't want tell
you, like you know?

But-- but you want to
get things out there,

so people can see, and
witness that growth,

and be a part of that.

Question-- what do you think
would be the first single?

Oh.

Whoa!

This is looking good.

You know that you've got
a voice, in a good way.

I like that.

I used to sound like a Kid's Bob
artist, so at least it's not--

You're basically
doing all of 02L's song

because you're like--

you hit the high notes and shit.

And it's, basically,
all the parts.

- Do a mic check.
- I want to sing.

Yeah, but you can't
hit the high notes.

Do they have the entire--

We're going to
have an hour and 15 minutes?

Yeah.
Do they have the entire dance?

I mean, do you have
more to teach them?

Oh!

I want you to hear the drop.

The drop
is cool in this song.

When
did you hear it?

- He sent it to me.
- I sent to him.

We're music buds.

Why did you do that?

Because he always sends
me previews of his songs.

All right, guys.
Stand up on the stage, please.

I don't give a what?

So
are you listening?

Really?

Check yourself, before you
wreck yourself because you

guys are fucking slobs.
- OK.

So the opening--

You're rocking
with the whole damn--

Can you show
me where you're standing?

From the top.
- OK.

When the beat drops.

Everybody, go bananas!
One, two--

Doo, doo, doo, doo--

Five, six, seven, eight.

And one--
- Oh, shit.

Three, four.
Together, five, six--

Kick that toddler,
kick that baby!

Uh, uh, uh!

Huh, huh!

Bu, bu, bu, bu!

Rob, you did a great job.

Thank you, Rob!

Um-- my expectations
we're here.

Thanks for having lots
of for us!

Yeah.

I set the bar really
low, so that I'm constantly

impressed and surprised.

No, I think you
did an amazing job.

And I think the girls--

I was telling, Andrew, I think
some girls in the audience

are probably going to go
through puberty watching this.

Oh my god.

Meredith!

Let's get a tour chant.

Here we go!

02L!

- Wait, wait, wait.
- Tour.

Tour!
Tour!

Tour!
Tour!

Tour!
Tour!

Tour!

Three years
ago, I was at a mall

and two girls came up to me.

That's like the
first time someone's

ever asked me for a picture.

And I was like, why
do you want picture?

They were like, oh, yeah, we
like really love your videos.

I'm like, oh.
Oh, OK.

Then I'll keep making them.

Looking back,
it was really, really quick.

All of this happened
in a couple of years.

We just made videos and
then, all of a sudden, bam!

It's here.
- It's so insane.

It from like
hundreds, to a couple hundred,

to a thousand, to
a couple thousand.

Hopefully, it just
keeps growing.

Thank you.

I appreciate it.

Fans are
really excited to see us.

It's becoming more of a thing.

And I mean, I suppose
with 2.5 million

subscribed to my channel, I
suppose it's going to happen,

but it's still a
little bit of a shock.

Basically, how you really--
you do it is like you look up

a flight from where they're
leaving from, and then you

just-- process of elimination.
- Yeah.

And then if they Tweet
that they're on the plane,

then we, obviously, know that
they're on it, they're coming.

Who Tweeted the photo?

I think it was Sam or Trevor.

One of them posted like the
airplane wing and then yeah.

So--

Oh, there's Connor.

It's Connor.
- Wait!

Connor!

Oh my--

What am I going to say?

Well, we were driving to the
venue and we saw the tour bus.

And we decided we'd
follow the tour bus.

And that ended up happening.

We got here at like 9:00-ish.

And we've just been waiting
'cause we just like--

even for them to come by and
wave at us or smile at us

would, pretty much, make
somebody's entire life.

Can I get a photo with you?
Hi!

Um-- I was like,
mom, OK, I'm leaving.

We'll be sitting out there
for, probably, 12 hours.

She's like, why?

They're not a band,
they're just guys.

It's muggy,
though, you're right.

She calls them my
fictitious world because I

don't actually know them.

But it's something you can't
explain-- the relationship.

Thanks, Ricky.

You're welcome.

You don't know them,
but you feel like you do.

You feel like you're
friends with them.

Good!

Trevor, tighter in.

There you go.

Don't fidget!

I messed up.

You guys are
fooling around too much.

That's what they want to see.

So you have to understand that
you guys have plenty of time

to fool around.

When it's time to
do the choreography,

you need to do it.
- Cool.

Now let's talk
about the things

that we have to
decide for the improv.

Can we talk about that?

No.

So we're not
scrambling backstage.

Can we flop around?

All of us come out.

That way, they can be, ah!

They get their screaming--
they get their screams out.

They can still
get their initial screaming out

of like seeing us
for the first time.

We calm them down.

Then
we can to stand up

and they can actually hear us.

I'm a booking agent.

The company represents
artists like Macklemore,

and The Black Keys,
and Paramore, Guns N'

Roses, Nickelback, et cetera.

And what we did is we took an
approach similar to booking

rock bands for these artists.

And it works in a live setting.

Everybody wants to see--

Celebrities.

They're celebrities
in YouTube land,

but, nonetheless, they're
still celebrities.

The VIP meet and greet
sold out in 20 minutes

because they want to meet them.

I love you!

Will give you me
a kiss on the cheek?

Yes.
For you, I will.

Will you take a selfie?

- Yeah.
- Picture?

Yeah.

How many friends
do you have here?

- Two.
- 02L!

02L!

02L!

Seeing their faces other
than a computer screen

is what I came here for.

And to see people that
made me happy again.

I'm going to shake.
I want to cry.

They're my life.

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

This is it,
ladies and gentlemen.

The boys of 02L!

So many phones
were thrown onstage.

- Why do they do that?
- I know!

During my song, they
threw two to me.

I was like, I'm trying
to sing, please, don't!

I dodged--
I dodged one.

I would
never throw my phone.

That's crazy.

And that girl--
she threw her shoe.

I took one girl's phone
and I put it on the speaker.

And it was like
the perfect view.

And I think she-- she got
a video of the whole dance.

And then at the end-- at the
end, I gave it back to her.

Oh, there's some candy out
there, if you guys want it.

Thank you, Blake.

Yeah, guess.

First show.

Success.

Hella fun.

Yay!

We made it, guys!

When
things settle down,

can I go outside and meet fans?

Uh-- for a limited amount of
time because I don't want you

to get caught in that flood.

Ricky!

We have never had this before.

We didn't know who they
were and then we sold out

the same day it went on sale.

They're really big.

I mean, I understand
where they're coming from.

I was their age once.

They were lining
up at 6:00 o'clock

this morning, waiting for them.
- Connor!

Connor!
Connor!

Wait!

Ricky!

Ricky!

- We love you!
- Ricky!

How many did you meet?
Did you meet with a bunch?

I met like all down this
line, a little bit of that one,

and went all the other line,
and then it just got too crazy.

That's why I went inside.

It's hot out there.

Florida's hot.
- Yeah.

Sam!
Sam!

Sam!
Sam!

Sam, you're the only one
that didn't go out yet.

No!
No!

No, that's mean.

It's your turn.

Ricky just did.

I'm not in the mood to get
trampled or them get trampled.

Sam!

Sam!

Oh my god!

They come up to
you, and they hug you,

and they like say they love
you, and stuff like that.

But you have no
idea who they are,

but they know you so
well because vlogging

is such like a personal thing.

It's a really weird, new
thing that we're experiencing.

I don't think anyone gets it
yet or will get for a while.

02L has remarkable
momentum right now.

The secret sauce for
02L is really simple--

they engage well.

That's what they do, right?

TV stars-- you have to act good.

Like radio stars-- you
have to sound good.

Like this generation--
you have to engage well.

It's kind of chilly.

Should we get food to go?

- And then a medium--
- Hello?

Sorry.
It's my mom.

She says, hi.

I'm looking-- I'm looking
forward to meeting you.

Did you hear that?

Yeah.

It was awesome.

It was so much fun.

You-- since you're my family,
you can get in, for free,

backstage and meet me.

I sent a bunch of Snapchats
to people being like, hey,

ready for a room tour?

Just-- just um--

call me when you get there.

I'll come get you.

It's just like my
face in the dark.

I don't know.

What state are we in?
- I don't know.

We've been driving too long.
- OK.

I probably will.

I don't know
the times anymore.

Love you, too.
Bye.

People were asking like, oh,
do we have any big influences

that are in college?

I hated college.

I actually love your story
of like trying to intern.

So, literally,
my plan was to use

that as an excuse to come here.

And then, hopefully, I'd get
big enough to stay in and work.

It's very tactical.

Well do.

- Do you miss--
- No.

Do you want to go back home?

Or you love LA?

I love LA.

I was very lonely and sad,
in Alabama, to be honest.

Oh.

My videos-- when I
first started making them,

I was in high school.

At the beginning, you
know, I had no viewers.

It wasn't like respected.

People were confused
at what I was doing

and they didn't really get it.

So I was made fun of a lot.

Like people played my
videos at school, and like

made fun of me, and stuff.

It was really bad.

I'm in an elevator,
singing a song.

Song, song, song.
- Can I-- can I go now?

Yeah.

I'm not going to like
try to sugarcoat it.

It was really bad.
I was upset for like a month.

I was made fun of in
the halls, in class,

at lunch, on Facebook.

OK.
We have a problem, Mag.

They can't see our legs!

He made a music video to "Move
Along" by All American Rejects.

And he was so proud of it.

So he came to school
and he was like,

watch this video that I
made, like to everyone

that would listen.

And it got around the
school to the point

where teachers were playing it
on the big projectors in class,

like when they weren't
doing anything.

So everyone in
the school saw it.

And it was awful.

He didn't even want to get
out of his car in the morning.

And he said that he wanted
to quit, at one point.

He has such a big personality
to be living in Alabama.

And he's meant to be
out in California.

And he knew that from the start.

And videos were his way
to be that big personality

that he couldn't be at school.

He stuck with it.

I'm so proud of him.

Hey, I have a question.

One of my guests
wants to know if they

can have a picture with y'all?

Oh, yeah.
Totally.

She's a really big fan.

Oh!

What's up?

I'm the mother.

Aw!

Hi, mom.

Did you get it?
- Yes.

Cool.
Nice to meet you.

Thank you so much.

You're welcome.

I like your shirt.

You made her day.

Thank you very much.

Nice to meet you.

There should be
something right over here.

- He'll find us.
- Yeah.

There he goes.

OK.
Who's Capulet's niece?

- Juliet.
- OK.

What about--

- Is it?
- OK.

Is it Juliet?

No.

It's um--

Look.

Ro-- the flob.

Rosaline.

Mm hm.

I think it's going to be D.

OK.

This is crazy.

I never thought
we would be here.

I woke up and I didn't
know what day it was.

I didn't even know
what city I'm in.

So it's like-- I think
it's almost 2:00 o'clock,

but I just woke up.

We're getting ready.

Trevor is here, in the room,
away from all the other kids,

because Trevor is doing finals.

Trevor's 15.

A couple of the boys are 21.

The others are 18.

So he's the youngest.

And I'm not just going to let
him go on the road by himself.

I know he'd probably be
OK for a couple of days

and I've done that before,
but for a month, a long tour,

I want to be there.

He will get off track.

He'll eat candy for
breakfast and he won't sleep.

And then they'll
get sick, and then

he won't sound good on stage,
and that's the most important

thing-- that he wants
to sound good-- really

good-- onstage for everybody.

And so I'm just here to make
sure that all his hard work--

that he keeps a line, does good.
- All right.

Well, while I'm taking my
exams, there's probably plenty

of things the boys are doing.

They're probably--

Thank you.

Ricky!

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

I'm shaking!

I'll get all of you to work!

You're so cute and tall!

Oh my god!
- Wait!

She's taking a picture!

Hi.

Hey, girls, can we step
back just a little bit?

Like right here.

Let's start a line right here
because it's starting to turn

into like a-- a jungle in here.

Oh, wait!

Can I write my Twitter on
your arm, by any chance?

Do you have your Sharpie?

Yup.

Can I put my
Twitter name on you?

Yeah.

Can you follow me on Twitter?

- What's your Twitter?
- CashMoneyDown.

Oh, that's hard.

- Can you follow us on Tweeter?
- Yeah.

Am I signing these as well?
- Yes.

Yes.

They wrote all over my tattoo.

Twitters, Twitter,
and another Twitter.

I'll probably follow this
one, I can see this one.

I can't see these.

That looks like gibberish.

And then I can read this one.

I don't really care if I get
followed from someone big.

It's cool, but I
don't really care,

so I don't know how they feel.

It's like amazing like to get
followed because like they see

your tweets on their timeline.

It's like getting their
autograph, but electronically.

So they all try to get it.

I have like tried to
spam them to get me--

to get them to follow me.

Like here's one of them.

I reached up to the
number 347 to see if they

could just like notice me.

That's it.

This is a book of
full page letters

from people on Twitter--

like just on, and on, and on.

How does
that make you feel?

It's crazy because
like you see how

much time they put into this.

They put each paper in
a little plastic thing

to keep it all nice and neat.
- Wow.

Yeah.
It's crazy.

Hi, Sam.

Oh, hi.

Can I get you to
sign this really fast?

Yeah.
Let's get back over here.

Thank you so much!

You're welcome!

Good luck.
- Thank you.

Nice to meet you!
- You, too.

I've got to go.
We have to do sound check.

- See you at the show!
- Bye, guys!

I love you!

FAN

We love you!

We love you!

Hello.

I don't even get it.

I mean, to this day, my friends
even tell me, what does he do?

I have no-- he does YouTube.

That's all I know.

I have no clue.

The way I look at it is I
just want him to be happy.

If he's happy, I'm
happy, you know?

And that's all I
care about right now.

02L!

Don't push!

Don't throw your phones
on stage, all right?

Just have fun and be safe, OK?

Hold up, hold up, hold up!

We're missing somebody.

Who are we missing?

- I told you to get him.
- OK.

I texted Ricky.
- I told you to get Trevor.

Uh-- I told Kian.

No!

I think he's here.

Go get him.

Trevor!
Trevor!

Trevor!

Trevor!

Trevor!

We need to figure
out why Trevor is late.

What-- Jc, what's one
reason why Trevor's late?

He was walking down the
stairs, he slips on a banana,

he breaks his leg.

And that's it.
- Kian?

Kian, what's the other reason.

So something
happened to Kian today.

We were driving to the venue and
a watermelon fell on his head.

And he can't talk English.

He speaks this really
weird language.

But I can translate for him.

Kian, tell them how
your day's been.

Who cares if
they sit on stage, on a stool,

and eat yogurt?

It's clearly
entertaining their fans.

You know, the people who
that might be naysayers,

like of this sort of
format, I would say,

just look at the numbers.

We sold the whole thing out
before we even announced

a single guest artist.

Adults don't
necessarily understand it,

but did adults understand
MTV, back in the '80s?

I mean, this is the
cultural movement right now.

I'll get him.

Sam, did you find him?

OK.

Honestly, those boys can
just stand up on stage,

and do nothing,
and they'd be fine.

They can't even do
half of the stuff

because the girls are
screaming and screaming.

And they won't even stop
to listen to the boys.

Let me get a selfie.

We came to see them be them.

Nope.

That's what we
want them to do.

Just hang out,
like normal people.

You guys are incredible!

Talk to us, you know,
just like everyone else.

One, two, three!

Wait, wait.

02L!

02L!

- Have you got those two?
- Yeah.

I got these.
You got those?

All right.

- Bye, bye!
- Wait.

Where are you going?

I want you to go
back in the bus.

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!
02L!

Keep moving!
Keep moving!

Do not stop here!

Get off the street!

You are still
standing on pavement!

You are still on pavement!

Tre, Tre, Tre!

I got stuff for you.
I'm leaving.

Can I have a kiss?
- You're leaving?

- I am.
- Wait.

Are you coming--
- I'm going.

I'll see you in Houston.

I'm going to spend
the night with Kenny

and I'll ride in with
Chris and Meredith.

Trevor!
Trevor!

Trevor!

Trevor!

OK.

So you're not going to
leave this bus then, right?

No.

Do you promise me you're
going to get to, you know,

sleep early and not
stay up all night?

Yeah.

Go!

Go!

Go!
What are you doing?

Off the stage!

Now that I have your
attention, please, back up!

Yes.

Please, like four feet!

Like four-- you know,
just like human.

Go back, please.

Over here.

Over here.
Yeah.

That's you-- you guys.
Right here.

I'm looking right at you.
Eye contact.

Back up.

The cop was just like--

I heard-- I heard cops.

Oh, this venue
is pissed at us.

OK.

How many people do we have?

The rule of thumb is
like you guys are going

to go out, and like let's
talk to security guards,

and make sure you're
safe, and your fans.

It's not about you, It's
about them because people

get hurt out there, right?

They're not staffed enough.

They don't have enough
police officers.

And people get injured.

It's not about limiting
your time your friends,

it's about keeping
your fans safe.

Yeah.

Guys, the police want us out.

We got to go, wheels up.

They're not going to follow
us for more than five minutes.

We had people follow us
for 40 minutes last time.

Do you hear that?

That sounds like
screaming fans.

That's scary.

Is there people following us?

I don't know.

It's freaking me out.

That is screaming fans!
- That was the worst!

OK.

That one was the worst.

Oh my god!

- Oh, no!
- Yikes!

It's probably
one of the best experiences,

like being on a tour bus
with your best friends

and pretty much brothers--
like family members you know.

I think it's a good
thing that we were on this bus

for so long and not flying.

It's definitely bringing
us closer together.

Oh, Birmingham?

It would be cool to go
back to where I grew up

and like perform.

My parents will be there.

OK.

A video.

Are you guys better
than Atlanta?

- Yes!
- Yes!

Of course, we are!

Oh my god!

Yes!

OK.

On the count of three,
say, no, Birmingham

is better than Atlanta!
- All right.

- OK.
- OK.

- One, two--
- No!

Birmingham is
better than Atlanta!

- Look, you guys are on a video.
- I want to see!

Is that going
to be on YouTube?

Can I record this?
Can I record this?

Is it on your channel?

Oh my gosh!

Yeah.

Ready?

Go.

- I want one!
- Thank you.

You're welcome.

Ready?
- Yeah.

There we go.
Thank you!

Spread it!

Post it!
Share it!

Nice meeting you guys.

Oh, I like your shirt, too.

Bye, Kian!

That was the
greatest thing ever.

That was fun.

Now have you been
told to lay low?

Yes.
After the show is a big no, no.

This is when I want to
film because there's not

too many people,
but after the show,

it's going to be like 1,500.

It's kind of like
everyone moves in a line

like perfectly and
slowly, usually.

But lately, it's
been like everyone's

trying to get to the front,
everyone's trying to meet you,

everyone is trying
to tell, everyone is

trying to-- it's like static.

Fans find you.

Fans find you everywhere.

Fans find you at venues.

And as you can see,
probably, behind me,

fans even find you when
you're not at venues, right?

So it's about moving
the guys around fans.

Look at them!

They're so silly!

All right.

Get Ricky with me in it.

Got it.

We'll go to the left here.

Richard?

Is he hiding from us?

No, he's on stage?
Isn't he on stage?

Oh, oh, oh.

So we can go out here?

Yeah.

I

- Hi!
- Hey!

There he is.

- I was doing sound check.
- I know.

I like your shirt.

This is-- this is
really incredible.

Oh, thanks.

So amazing.

Are you going to
sing for sound check?

Yeah.

Is that what you do?

I'm just rehearsing.

Chilling on the
West Side, playing my song,

drive the Kia Soul with
my cheap shades on.

Going run right
through the night!

I don't give a what!

I don't give a what!

Come on!
Shelby!

Shelby!
You want me to dance with you?

- I like your shirt a lot.
- Sam!

Come dance with me!

Rick Dillon!

Come on, Sam!

Broken
hearts, and Styrofoam,

and empty double cups--

I guess I'm ordinary
because I don't give a what!

Woo!

- Your biggest fans!
- That was good.

It was all right, but--

One thing that I'm so proud
of him for is that, you know,

his good Christian values--

when you watch his videos
and you listen to him talk,

it's acceptable.

Well, I think I've ranted
enough in this video,

but I want to end it
with a more positive note

and a good moral statement.

He was a good kid.

Ricky was always very
kind and thoughtful.

Where did you
make that outfit?

Do you like it?

I like baking.

Can I have?

He didn't worry about
trying to be popular

or trying to be cool.

Hello?
Yes, you're on the broadcast.

He
was just creative.

Hm.

Did you see that Pokemon battle?

Even when he
was little, he was

carrying that big, old
camcorder and filming people.

And he's always wanted to do it.

He's putting shows on
and always entertaining.

Hi, Ricky!

Sometimes, those are the ones
that are picked on-- the ones

that are more free
spirits, and kinder,

that are trying to be
the tough, macho guy,

or the great athlete.

The wonderful thing is-- those
kind of people, usually, when

they are picked on, once you
get into college and move on,

that's when society
realizes that those

are, really, the good people
that have so much to offer.

Can I get a picture with you?

Oh, sure!

You'll be my first!

- OK.
- Thank you.

- You're welcome.
- Hey, Oscar.

Yeah?
Do you do this all the time?

This is my first one.

- How do you like it?
- Insane.

02L!

02L!

02L!
02L!

I don't like sitting
at the end anymore.

Fuck this.
I want to be where Ricky is.

Ricky's getting
all of them, man.

You're welcome.
FAN

Don't be nervous!

Oh, this is cool!
Thanks so much!

FAN

Can I get a photo?
- Yeah.

Don't cry!

You do not want to
cry in your photo!

That will be really bad!

My hand was shaking!

And I don't want it to shake!

She watches him every single.

And it's just like they're
actually real people.

And it's not OK!

They make us so happy.

They've like
gone through a lot.

And like it's just
amazing how like--

They make us like look at
the positive stuff in life.

It's just amazing.

I can't look at them in the eye.

I don't believe it.

Like I don't believe
this is true.

Like I feel like it's a
dream and I'm just going

to like wake up in an hour.

I feel like they're my family.

It's like we've been with
them for so long that it's--

We'll be waiting for
the names of their kids.

Yes.

I can't, I can't, I can't.
I can't do it.

No, you're fine.

Do you want me to take it?
- Yeah.

- Thank you so much.
- Hi!

Hi.

Nice to meet you.

Do you want me to take it?

My hair is messed up a little.
OK.

Nice to meet you.
I hope you have fun.

Hello.

Oh my god.

Hi.

Nice to meet you.

I feel like I'm going
to faint right now.

Don't.
Do you want some water?

Do you want water?

This was my old water.

I just got Kain's old water!

Oh my god!

His old water!
No!

I'm going to drink his saliva!

They're real.

I don't know what to say.

Like I can't believe
they're actual people.

I hugged--
- I touched their faces!

I can't-- I want to do it again.

Wait, are people going to
see us talking about this?

Yes?

Usually, you'll have a
line for like half an hour,

but we've been having
lines of multiple people

selling for like an hour
to an hour and a half.

So like we're doing
three times as much

as you would on a normal tour.

People will buy all the shirts.

I mean, it's almost rare
that people buy just one.

We started out with
like about 10 designs

and now we're just
down to one design.

It's what you want to
do for your daughters.

Yes.
I drove three hours for this.

I drove 5 and 1/2 hours and
flew my daughter's best friend

in, so they could
come up here and meet

02L because that's what she
wanted for her birthday.

And I love my daughter.

She's obsessed.

It reminds me of like how my
mother was over the Beatles--

like screaming, and shouting,
and I'm going to faint.

I would compare their
reaction to the same

as when I saw Van Halen--

the screaming, and just all
excited, and you can't talk,

and your-- you have
tears in your eyes.

Like New Kids on the Block.

It's that big.

They know, every time,
they put a post, a Tweet.

They're following them,
like we used to follow them,

but we didn't have
the internet to do it.

No.
We were Leonard Skinner.

Aerosmith.

We've had a Rolling
Stones concert.

Yeah.
Yeah.

But we didn't go
crazy like this.

You know, these kids--

I mean, they cry and everything.

We didn't cry over Mick.

No, no.

This
is not a new formula.

Backstreet Boys-- cute guys.

N'Sync-- cute guys.

The Beatles-- cute guys.

Right?

While the sort of
format and the exploit

is not traditional to
an older generation,

to the current generation,
it is the status quo.

It's cool.

I love it.

It's weird because like I
don't think-- besides Shelby,

I haven't seen like any of
this kind of stuff before,

so it's pretty cool.

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L, 02L.

I guess I have to learn the
chants, so I can be out there,

yelling at Ricky.

All right.

Give me a hug, guys.

This is my last until New York.

You guys have been so awesome.

Congrats on selling out
an amazing ass tour.

Thank you guys so much!

Hey!

Here it is.

Chilling on the
West Side, playing my song,

drive my Kia Soul with
my cheap shades on!

Going to run right
through the night!

Jump off the gate,
fall to the ground.

It don't matter, still
hitting this town!

Oh, it never felt so right!

So now we're running
around the boulevard!

I couldn't know, I
couldn't ask for me!

So sick and tired of staying
up to see the break of dawn.

Everybody's taking shots until
they're passed out on the lawn!

Broken
hearts and styrofoam--

And
empty double cups.

I guess I'm ordinary
because I don't give a what!

I don't give a what!

So sick and tired of staying
up to see the break of dawn!

Everybody's taking shots until
they're passed out on the lawn.

Broken hearts and Styrofoam
and empty double cups.

I guess I'm ordinary
because I don't give a what!

Thank you guys so much!

I love you guys so much!

Give it
up for Ricky Dillon!

- So much fun!
- Hi.

Did you like it?

It's so great watching them
sing and they know the words.

I know.
It's weird.

- And they just--
- How'd I do?

We had a really
good time out there.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Is mom outside?

She's sitting
up-- way up there.

She's stuck in the
middle of our--

Hi.

Show them your room.

OK.

Well, above my bed, you
can see an 02L poster

that we got 100 days
before the June 3rd tour,

which is tomorrow.

This is the Pikachu
that Ricky gave--

well, actually, I gave Ricky.

So I have the exact same one.

And you can see it in
some of his videos.

And I get really excited
whenever that happens.

And um-- this is a "Local
Wolves" magazine that I

got with Jc on the cover.

Last June, Jc did a meet up
in Atlanta, at Piedmont Park.

And so we waited in line
with all these girls.

And I kept asking all
the girls in line,

like, what is it about 02L?

What-- what is so
special about them?

And every girl I asked said,
they're so inspirational.

And her dad and I looked at
each other and we were like,

we don't get it.
What?

What is the deal?

So like that next week, I stayed
up until like 3:00 o'clock

in the morning watching
videos and I got it.

I think they're
inspirational to girls

because most teen boys don't
know how to talk to girls.

And when you watch one
of the boys' videos,

it's like they're
speaking directly to you.

And it makes the
girls feel important,

it makes them feel loved.

Like you could be
having a really bad day,

and you could click on
one of their videos,

and like you'd be smiling again.

No matter how you were
feeling, they would always make

you feel good about yourself.

A girl was bullying my
daughter and she watched--

I think it was Jc's
video about bullying.

And it's OK, that you'll get
through it, that, you know,

those people are who
they are for reasons,

and it made her feel better.

They once had an entire
week dedicated to that.

And like they said--

they were telling their stories
of how like they got bullied.

And they said, well,
I never gave up,

so why would you
want to give up?

Just be you and it's OK.

Ricky got bullied
in high school,

I got bullied in high school.

I think all of us
could relate that way.

And I think that
helped him out a lot--

that whole thing,
that whole week.

I started to feel real
insecure about myself--

what I wore, how I look.

It all of a sudden
mattered to me.

It all took a toll on me.

And even I started
questioning myself.

I was lost.

We continue to make these
videos because we get messages

like that every day like, you
know, your video helped me out

through this time.

Or I watched this video and that
day, I was like so depressed

and then it just made me feel
just a little bit better.

And you know, like
that little bit

better is sometimes like
all it needs to keep going.

I just want to say thank
you for everything you've

done for me because I really
wouldn't be standing here

today, if it wasn't for you.

Oh, thank you so much.

We've all gone
through the same stuff--

like going through depression
stuff when I was younger

and also like having
problems with my parents.

Hey, guys!

What's up?

It's Sam and you are
watching Our Second Life.

This week is going to
be a little different.

It's an anti-bullying week.

I pretty much told them
like how I dealt with it,

and like what the best
way is, and like what

you shouldn't do because some
things I did wasn't the best.

We're going to help each
other out, you know?

Thank you!

No problem.

We're all trying to
just make it better.

It's scary to most
people because that's

like a lot of pressure.

Like I watch you, I go to
you when I'm depressed,

I go to you when I'm
feeling this way.

It might be scary to
some people, but, for me,

I feel like--
I'm happy.

I'm happy that they come to me.

Is it something
you can relate to?

For bullying, yeah.

All right.

So for this next part, we have
six fans from the audience

already picked out.

When I tell you
guys to come on,

you guys are going
to come on the stage.

Yes.
- OK.

They're going to come out,
get their box of props,

and dress their 02L boy.

Whoever can make the
prettiest girl wins!

Bring out the contestants!

Are you guys ready?

I think he's ready.

OK.

So we're going to put
60 seconds on the clock.

Make some noise, Houston!

Show them some love!

Who's ready to impress 02L!

Signature time.

Real big.

Here we go.

This is for our Second Life.

That blue car behind me--
they have followed us now

for, approximately, 20 miles.

They have been cutting us
off, coming in between us,

just wanting to see a
glimpse of the boys.

Some will ride all
the way across.

Is this
a common thing?

Yes.

I've been with
rock bands, country

bands, one or two boy bands--

Backstreet Boys, one time.

This has been the
worst one, here.

I've never seen this many
teenage girls in my life.

It's intense.

And I'm watching them because,
I mean, they're right behind me.

And we've got four or
five behind us right now.

I almost pushed in my bumper.

That little, blue car--
that's the main one.

That's the one that's been
running all the red lights.

You know
these last security

at these venues--
what's sort of the word

that they're saying to you
guys after these shows?

The biggest
word they're saying is crazy.

They've never seen
anything this bad ever.

He's like not on
my computer screen.

Thank you.

Can you make a video
saying, hi, Tiana?

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

- Yes.
- Maybe.

I think it's six hours
until the next stop

and we probably would have gone.

I bought a ticket,
but the hotel room--

Why is that so hard to

believe?

We met them.

We speeded!

We chased-- we
went faster than I

would like to admit on camera.

I'm pretty sure we broke every
law possible while traveling

here, but it happened.

So--

To meet 02L.

To meet all the guys.

It was totally worth it.

They were like such
down to earth guys.

They stopped.

It's like 8:00 o'clock
at night right now,

and we're at a gas station,
and they all are tired,

and they still stopped
to take pictures.

That was great.
- Yeah.

They're amazing.

Why?

Because they're
like normal guys,

filming videos in their room,
being stupid, and it's great.

They're so relatable.

We don't anything else.

We just want to talk to them.

Yesterday, me, Kian,
and Sam got tattoos.

What?

Let's see them.

Oh, this is going
to be on the tour doc.

We all got the same.

We got bro tattoos actually.

We were thinking we
were going to get a tour

bus to resemble the
tour, but I don't

want to get a tour bus on me.

That's fucking lame.

So he had like a smiley face
written on him with Sharpie.

And then he was like, why
don't we just get this?

We went in and
this guy was like--

Huge guy with like tattoos.

And we were like, hey,
can we get a smiley face?

It was so embarrassing.

Sam got tally marks.

It's six for 02L.

And I got it right on
my veins because they're

blood brothers to me.

I was going to
get the tour bus.

Come outside!

Come outside!

Come outside!

Come outside!

Come outside!

Come outside!

Oh, god!
I'm next.

Nice to meet you.

- How are you?
- I'm good.

How are you?
- I'm good.

I saw your--
I saw your 02L video.

It's nice.
- Oh, thank you.

Have fun tonight, OK?

That was cool.

Did you see that?

All right.

Thank you so much.

Hi, how are you?

Oh my god!
Oh my god!

Oh my god!

Jc kissed me on the cheek!

I'm not kidding!

What's up, guys?

It's Kian.

And today, I'm joined with Ricky
fricking Dillon and Jc the--

Swiffer to the rescue!

Swiffer to the rescue!

Oh my--

It's up.

I'm going to text Ricky.

I didn't think it
would be up that quick.

It's a funny video.
I like it.

What do
you like about it?

I don't know.

I try to make videos that like--
where people can get to know me

better and connect
better, so it feels

like it's more of
a relationship,

not just a YouTube video.

Oh my gosh.

I cannot describe
how happy I am.

Thank you.
That makes me happy.

Thanks for coming.

We've been waiting
for this for so long.

It was great meeting you.

You, too.

One more hug.

It was nice meeting you.

Thanks for coming.

So your friends in the VIP.

Because I have
three VIP tickets,

but you guys are
all friends, right?

I know.
I tried getting it.

And as soon as I bought
it, like it went--

- It was sold out.
- It was sold out.

I was like, what?

- Are you going to stay here?
- Yeah.

Stay on this side
of the building.

- Yes.
- OK.

- I can probably get five.
- OK.

- I can just get two more.
- OK.

- Thank you.
- You're the sweetest.

He is so sweet!

He is so nice!

Thank you!

Most famous people,
they're like, oh,

no, the fans are going
to get too crazy,

but they-- he came out--
- They try.

And talked to every
single one of us,

took a picture with
everybody who wanted one.

And it was-- it shows
that he actually cares.

They act like real people.

They don't-- they're not like
some stars who are all prissy,

you know?

And they talk about
their background, and how

they started, and everything.

And they try to
include us in like mostly

every aspect of their
lives, so that we

feel like we're like with them.

And you really realize
how they're just like us.

They are so relatable.

They're really relatable.

So relatable.

I can like relate to them.

They just like talk
about pop culture

and like relatable things.

You're just like them.

Normal people.

Relatable.

There's a lot of reasons
why being a teenager sucks.

And me and Ricky are here to
name a couple for you guys.

Number one-- acne.

I hate acne.

And I'm sure one question
every girl gets at one point

or another in their life is,
how do you know a guy likes me?

If you're a freshmen, and
you're going into high school,

and your first
day is coming up--

well, today is your lucky day
because I'm here to help you.

They know that we go
through issues and struggles.

They know that we have
insecurities and stuff.

So they-- they can
relate to us more.

Which is cool.
I like that.

I feel good that I can like be
on a personal level with them.

Me and the guys
don't really put

off a persona that we're any
like bigger than anybody else.

We like to like tell
people that we're all equal

and that, you know,
we're just normal kids,

just making videos.

- I'm not famous.
- You're not?

This doesn't mean anything.

So a couple days ago, I was
going through the comments

on one of my videos and
I came across a question,

which asked, Kian, how
can I deal with a breakup?

It's not a one way show.

They're constantly
sharing their life.

So the fans that
come in to see them,

they feel connected to them on
a level that's more than just

a fan admiring a star.

They spend that time
watching my videos,

they spend that time
going to that show.

I want to spend a little time
connecting with them, even

deeper than I already do.

You're not on my
computer screen!

Nope.

You're so down to earth!

Hey, guys!
What's up?

- It's Kian.
- It's Sam.

It is Trevor Moran and uh--

you would laugh, if you
saw what was behind him.

They speak in
their contemporaries voice.

Would you want to
watch a TV show

or would you like
to turn on YouTube

and watch someone that looks
like you, sounds like you,

and is talking about the things
that are relevant to you?

It's awesome.

- Hi!
- Hi!

Oh, sorry!

I'm so nervous.

Oh, don't worry about it.

What?

No!

Is it really?

Hold up!
Hold up!

Don't mess with me.
"Echo," right?

It's up!

It's up!

Hi!

I brought you a
letter, right there.

You did?

Can I have a selfie?

Yes.
Thank you.

And say hi to Carly.

Hi, Carly.

I love you.

I'm freaking out!
My song's out!

Hi.
- Hi.

- How are you?
- Good.

How are you?

And I'm in the middle--

hi.

Michael!

And I'm in the middle
of a meet and great.

And I can't do
anything about it!

Hi!
- Hi!

Enjoy.

Thank you so much.

I really like your
necklace, by the way.

Oh my god!

They're so perfect!

You and I,
we were onto something.

Now I'm left with
nothing at all!

And I want to hear your echo,
got to be the name you call!

Every time I do it
like that, turns

out you'll crawl right back!

I love it, so what
are we going to do?

Your mind is running on.

Oh!

I love it, so what
are we going to do?

Your mind is running on!

You and I, we were
onto something,

now I'm left with
nothing at all!

And I want to hear your echo,
got to be the name you call!

Whoa!

Want to hear your echo!
Whoa!

Whoa!

Want to hear echo!

I love it, so what
are we going to do?

Your mind is running on!

Whoa!

Whoa!

Want to hear your echo!
Whoa!

Whoa!

Want to hear your echo!

Thank you!

You guys are the best!

Ready?
Come on!

Wait.

Are you going to sleep
on the bus tonight?

Yeah.

I don't want to have to go
bed in the middle of the day.

I love you guys.

It's like it's so easy
to meet them here.

Keep the windows up!

Do not roll the windows down!

Let them through!

Let them through!

We can't stay.

Don't invite no friends.

We'll be back, all right?

I promise, OK.

I don't know.

Can I stay now?

Like, who's telling me no?

- You want to stay?
- Yeah.

I want to.
OK.

OK.

You guys--

Just stay calm, OK?

- Stay calm.
- Hi.

Hey, thank you so much.

You're welcome.

Can you take a picture.

Guys, so security will kick
us out, if we're too loud.

You just have to be relaxed.
- Wait.

Can I have another hug?
- Yeah.

- You mean the world to me.
- You mean the world to me.

Thank you.
- I love you.

Have a good night!

We're understaffed.

Like we have four people
to take care of everything.

Yeah.

If I wait like an hour
and it gives us like 30--

If you wait like an hour
or so, then come on back down,

and like--

It's
just like I go

to things that have like 20,000
people and it's not a big deal.

So I don't--

We don't
have security people.

When you see like Rihanna,
or like Black Eyed Peas,

or something doing it, they
have six guys undercover

there that are bad asses.

It's me, it's Lauren, and it's
Nick, who's in merch, you know?

Yeah.

So like
my number one goal

is to keep you and make
sure those girls are safe.

And I know you want to meet
your fans and I understand that.

And I want you to be
able to meet your fans.

I'm going.
I'll wait.

I mean,
we just got to be smart.

We got to be smart about it.
- OK.

Guys, I need you
back on the other side!

Right now!

I
still can't believe

we're on tour, in a way.

It's pretty crazy.

This the life I want forever.

This is fun.

I didn't
think I was going be all

of this glamorous, and
chatting, and laughing,

and fast Wi-Fi, and--

just happiness.

Hi, everybody!

It's Trevor Moran.

We're at Virginia Beach and
it's summer week on 02L.

It is.

So let's do a day
in the life of--

Minus
the fast Wi-Fi.

Who is this?
- Sam.

Sam?
Hi, Sammy.

When this is over,
I hope that they

can all remain friends
forever, that they

can look back at this--

this tour-- and just think of
all the happy things they've

been through together
and all the fun

times of them just being silly.

The memories that
they make on the bus--

it's priceless.

These boys are so lucky
to have each other.

They're good kids, so that's
why they are where they are.

Broken hearts and Styrofoam

and empty double cups!

I guess I'm--

Right now, we're putting
these young legends on the wall

of fame next to Ludacris.

You know, we got Drop
Electric, we got Marvin Gay.

I heard y'all sold out
in like six minutes,

so congratulations.

10, nine,
eight, seven, six,

five, four, three, two, one!

Who loves 02L?

Make some noise!

Sorry.

Your body goes
in this banana now.

Oh, wait.
Uh, oh.

Hold on.

I don't think these
guys are finished.

Ladies and gentlemen, we've
got one final surprise for you!

Bye, guys!

I love you guys so much!

I love you!

I heard one--
nope!

Just stand right
there for a minute!

Hold up!
Hold up!

Go back!
Go back!

Let's go back.

One day,
it's got to end, right?

02L or a tour?

02L.

What happens with you guys?

I'm going to
cry when 02L ends.

Oh, goodbye week.

We're still going
to be brothers,

we're still going
to be making videos.

Nothing is going to happen.

It's just that channel,
where we all are on it,

it's just going to fade away.

What do you
think about 02L ending?

It'll be sad,
just because of the fans.

Like they depend on the
videos every day and stuff.

What?

Say something
about 02L ending.

I don't want it to end.

- Are we at that big ass one?
- Damn.

That's where we're performing?

Damn!

This is my biggest crowd ever!

We got this.

I literally
feel the panic already.

Maybe only 1,000 people show up.

I'm
getting anxiety.

It's epic.

I saw him!
I'm going to die!

Kian!
I love you!

Can you take a video
saying I love Gina?

- Gina?
- Yes!

Please, take my phone.

I love you, Gina!

Oh my god!

Say I love you, Alex!

I love you, Alex.

I love you guys!

I love you!
I love you!

Oh my god!

Kian, you have my Sharpie!

Are you guys changing
before the red carpet?

No.
I'm wearing this.

- I'm wearing this.
- I'm wearing--

Today's really a gathering
of YouTube superstars.

This is the Instagram room!

Look!

I don't know how to call this.

I've been calling
it Digicella.

It's been about having an
experience for 02L here today,

just because of the
inundation of fans,

which is what they live for.

They like doing
that sort of thing.

Oh my god!
I'm going to cry!

Ricky, I love you!
Ricky!

But this is the
biggest stage they've played.

The scale is significant.

Give it up for 02L!

What's up, New York City?

Hi, everybody!

Ricky's going to be out later.

Trevor's going to be out later.

And around 8:00,
we'll all be back!

For now, bye, bye!

Thank you!

Thank you!

I love you guys!

How are you doing?

You're all so amazing.

Thank you.

Are you guys having fun?

All right.

This is my first single
that I've ever wrote.

If you know the
words, sing along.

This is called, "Ordinary."

Chilling on the
West Side, playing my song,

drive my Kia Soul with
my cheap shades on.

Going to run right
through the night!

How's your day going?

Good.

I'm getting used to it.

That's awesome.

Tonight we're
running around the boulevard!

Sales are through the roof.
I saw the numbers.

And it's incredible.

I wrote a whole article
on it since then--

the movement and stuff.

So it's been-- it's been great.
- Yeah.

I'm sick
and tired of staying

up to see the break of dawn.

They're taking over the world.

I told you guys I was
onto something big.

And this is just
going to be start.

We're going to look back
and this is going to be

small for him pretty soon.

Because
I don't give a what!

Thank you guys so much!

All the crowd
were fucking sitting

there and cheering you on!

They fucking loved it!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

- Can I give you a hug?
- Yeah.

Thank you so much.

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

Please, welcome,
for their final performance

here, in New York City--

I'm so fucking nervous.

It's the same show
on a bigger stage!

This is
who teenagers care about more

than any mainstream artist.

These are the rock
stars of today.

There's never been
a YouTube group like us that's

done this, so it's pretty cool.

We love you, New York!

It's a rush.

I wish that, every night, like
I would just be this person.

Without them,
none of this would ever happen.

I love you guys so much.

We
owe it all to them.

I hope go
up and forget about us.

I'm hoping
that they stay together.

I love these boys.

I would do anything
for these boys.

Trevor loves these boys.

I'm hoping that it will last.

02L, I
think we'll be friends

for the longest time possible.

This
is our career.

I don't want it ever to stop.

I think, if you take
somebody's bad day

and turn it around,
just because you

sat there and shared
your daily fun with them,

that's a well spent life.

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!

02L!