Celebrated for her sense of humor and unapologetic nature, Paytas has navigated through adversities to emerge as a beacon of resilience and inspiration.
Trisha Paytas and Tana Mongeau are teaming up to bring their humor and energy with “Trisha Paytas & Tana Mongeau: Viva Las Vegas” at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Friday, June 12. Tickets go on sale Friday, April 3, at 10 a.m. PT at Ticketmaster.com and CosmopolitanLasVegas.com. MGM Rewards members have access to a pre-sale 10 a.m.-10 p.m. PT Thursday, April 2.
Paytas is an American personality, entrepreneur and author with more than 20 million followers since the mid-2000s. She was one of the first to emerge off YouTube. Embracing sobriety, marriage and motherhood, Paytas has garnered a following of more than 2 billion views in just the last 12 months.
From lifestyle vlogs and ASMR content to cosplay videos, Paytas (in the main photo with husband Moses Hacmon) has demonstrated her versatility and creativity. Beyond her digital presence, she has appeared on more than 50 TV shows and films, including “The Tonight Show,” “America’s Got Talent,” “Modern Family” and “Celebrity Big Brother.” Her podcast “Just Trish” had more than 50 million streams in its first eight months.
Celebrated for her sense of humor and unapologetic nature, Paytas has navigated through adversities to emerge as a beacon of resilience and inspiration, working with Elf Cosmetics, Living Proof, Liquid Death and SeatGeek. She has been featured in Rolling Stone, “Entertainment Tonight,” People Magazine, E! Online, Paper Magazine and Business Insider.


Mongeau is a recognizable voice in digital media. Rising through her viral YouTube storytimes, she became synonymous with a new kind of celebrity – one who is raw, self-aware and impossible to ignore. Mongeau starred in MTV’s “No Filter: Tana Turns 21,” headlined sold-out tours and built a brand that influences online and mainstream culture.
Her hit podcast “Cancelled with Tana Mongeau,” was a top-ranking phenomenon, hosting viral guests including Paytas and Chelsea Handler and selling out theaters worldwide with its live tour.
Now in a new chapter of growth and reinvention, Mongeau is using her platform to speak openly about sobriety, fame and evolution without losing any of her candor that made her an online star in the first place.
















