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# Create Show

## &#x20;STEP 1: CREATE SHOW

After your log into your account, **navigate to Shows to open the dropdown menu and select Shows**

Here you will find a list of all planned, conducted or current live shows.&#x20;

**Click on the plus icon** in the top right corner and fill out the information. This can be changed later, in case you want to update some details.

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**Name:** Give your show a name

**Date:** Select date and time which will reflect on the countdown page and is your Go Live date

**Settings template:** Select your show template. If you have no template Keep the LiSA Default Template selected. Learn how to create a show template here.

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