Keith Lee Calls Planning His Familee Day Food Festival in New Orleans the 'Hardest Thing' He's Ever Done
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Tabitha Parent
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Summary
Food influencer Keith Lee (17M+ TikTok followers) is preparing to host his Familee Day food festival in New Orleans on May 16, which will highlight local restaurants and businesses. Speaking with PEOPLE at the 2026 Webby Awards, Lee describes planning the event as the hardest thing he's ever done, sharing last-minute to-do list items and the challenges of organizing a large-scale food festival while maintaining his influencer career.
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Planning this food festival is the hardest thing I've ever done.
It's about highlighting local restaurants and businesses around the area.
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