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Estarás allí - you will be there (nearby).

Estarás allá - you will be there (far away).

The above is just a statement, however. If you want to say to someone "You shall be there" as an order, you have to use the imperative.

¡Estáte allí! - Be there!/ You shall be there! (nearby).

¡Estáte allá! - Be there!/ You shall be there! (far away).

There's no need to say tú unless for emphasis, or sentence flow.

¿Vas tú a estar allí? means "Are you going to be there?".

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