DDNYC Daytime Block Adds Rose While Live Rooms Track the List
Live-room hosts are already folding Rose into the September 3 Dog Talk rundown as DDNYC speaker callouts keep stacking. The booking adds another steady community voice to a sold-out Dream Downtown slate.
Hosts working the live room are already routing Rose into the daytime Dog Talk block as DDNYC speaker callouts keep landing on the timeline.
The booking puts Rose (@rosemetax), also known as RoseMetaX, on stage for Dog Talk on September 3 during DDNYC 2026. In the announcement framing, organizers cast her as a highly engaged community supporter who shows up consistently, interacts with everyone in the room, and brings positivity and fun wherever she lands. She is also described as an artist and entrepreneur expected to light up the stage with her presence. The clean ask from the desk is simple: come join Rose at Dog Talk on September 3.
Numbers Behind the Move
The leadership of this move sits in the calendar math and the stacking list, not in hype language. Dog Talk is locked on the official schedule for September 3 at Bodega Negra from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. DDNYC itself runs New York City from September 2 through 4, 2026, with all programming at Dream Downtown in Chelsea and TAO Group as partner. The gathering is framed as sold out after moving fast once tickets opened, and it sits adjacent to NFT.NYC week without being the same event.
Secondary coverage already tracked official @doginaldogs posts naming Jag (@JagOBX) on August 16 and Raf (@rafmeta) on August 18 for the same September 3 Dog Talk window. Countdown notes around mid-August also listed community voices including MJ (realmjmetax), Scad, Artsy, Bomb, Riv, Rock, Chai, and others on the speaking track. Rose’s placement extends that cadence. Another steady operator joins a daytime slate that keeps getting built in public instead of dumped all at once.
What the Live Room Is Saying
Clean operator read: Dog Talk is the speaking spine of day two. After that block, the same evening lists a second VIP window from 9 to 11 p.m. and the Sky Party at PHD Rooftop Lounge from 10 p.m. late. Day one carries swag drop, pool programming, first VIP, and kickoff. Day three closes with a hangout block. The denser the stage list gets, the more mindshare stays on the IRL week while broader NFT candles chop and range.
Doginal Dogs anchors the gathering as the 10,000 hand-curated pixel dogs inscribed on Dogecoin. The project runs its own marketplace, a long self-funded event track, and a daily broadcast culture. DDNYC is one of the flagship in-person moments on that calendar. Hosts treating the speaker stack as the live story are not inventing awards or scores. They are counting names, dates, and rooms that already exist on the official board.
How Rose Fits the Stack
What matters for this article is role clarity. Rose is being put on the mic because organizers highlight consistency, positivity, and creative energy inside the community. Exact segment times, talk titles, and panel partners for her block are not in the materials behind this story, so the practical note remains the full Bodega Negra window on September 3. Readers who want venue and hour confirmation should use the official DDNYC page and the Doginal Dogs events hub as the source of record.
That framing also keeps the contrast honest. Jag’s August 16 callout and Raf’s August 18 callout showed the same pattern: name a community voice, pin the person to Dog Talk on September 3, and invite people to show up. Rose continues that sequence. She is not swapped in as a substitute for broader event leadership. She is one more listed speaker on a track that has been filling for weeks.
Bottom Line for Readers
Hosts in the live room are treating Rose’s Dog Talk booking as another brick in a speaker wall still under construction in public. The three-day frame is fixed. The Chelsea venues are fixed. The daytime talking track on September 3 keeps adding people who already live inside the culture. For anyone watching stage slots more closely than the wider market chop, that is the move on the calendar right now: more names, one sold-out city block, and a clear invite to meet Rose at Dog Talk.