TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney, who identifies as a transgender woman, announced a forthcoming Broadway show celebrating the influencer's 365th day of identifying as a woman.
The event is a culmination of what originally began as Mulvaney's "days of girlhood" series documenting the TikTok influencer's experience identifying as a woman.
"What are you doing for day 365?" reads the caption as Mulvaney walks towards the camera with a smile outside the Rainbow Room at the Rockefeller Center in New York City.
"Dylan Mulvaney LIVE!" reads the next caption as the event date is displayed.
A poster for the event featuring the TikTok influencer is featured advertising "one night only."
"I just announced my big day 365 of girlhood show," Mulvaney said in a follow up video. "You're probably wondering, 'Dylan, what is this? What can we expect? How can we get tickets?'"'
Mulvaney mentioned planning a Day 365 celebration in November: "I knew that I wanted it to be more than just some party."
"Flash forward to a team of Broadway producers meeting with me, and we came up with this epic full on musical event with singing and an orchestra and comedy and special guests."
"A lot of you don't know this, but I toured in a Broadway musical before I transitioned," the TikTok influencer said, noting Mulvaney's previous work on The Book of Mormon. "I can't think of a better way than to celebrate day 365 than being the first time I'm on stage as a woman."
Mulvaney revealed the event would be live stream only.
"The room is so small that there will just be me and the cameras, some of my loved ones, a few trans people," the Mulvaney continued.
Tickets are $5 and profits will go towards LGBTQ+ nonprofit the Trevor Project, according to Mulvaney.
"It's a really good cause ... I'm just trying to raise as much money as possible," the TikTok influencer said, encouraging viewers to live stream the event at their convenience.
"It's my dream come true, and I really want to share this with you."
Mulvaney teased the announcement earlier this week in a video asking, "What are you doing on day 365 of girlhood?"
"Do you know how hard it's been to sit on this information?" Mulvaney asked. "I've been on here a lot less lately because I've been working my little booty off on it."
"I just hope you love it as much as I do."