IShowSpeed Announces Southeast Asia Tour & Plans for Middle East Trip

IShowSpeed Announces Southeast Asia Tour & Plans for Middle East Trip

After his trip to Europe, streaming star IShowSpeed is embarking on another exciting adventure, this time live streaming from various locations in Southeast Asia.

Known for his engaging live streams, IShowSpeed has become a household name on the internet. In July, he captured the attention of social media users with his epic journey across Europe, making stops in various countries including Norway, the Netherlands, and even Albania.

Despite encountering chaotic and panic-inducing moments during his tour, it seems that he is willing to embark on a second round in a different location. This time, he has chosen to explore Southeast Asia.

During a broadcast on July 30, Speed shared his grand plans to travel to countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore in September.

He expressed his enthusiasm, stating that in roughly 30 days, he would be over there.

Speed further expressed his desire to expand his broadcasts to the Middle East, including countries such as Lebanon, Iran, Egypt, Afghanistan, and Algeria as potential destinations he hopes to visit in the future.

Recently, Speed has been traveling extensively and has even made a trip to South Korea in 2024. The journey was a huge success, resulting in numerous viral moments.

During his month-long stay in Europe, the streamer’s profitability increased significantly, as he accumulated over 2.5 billion views on TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube combined. He maintained an average of 50,000 to 80,000 concurrent viewers throughout his stay.

His fans can’t seem to get enough of his streams, often flocking to his side in large numbers whenever he visits major cities, hoping to catch a glimpse of the popular streamer in person.

The fan meetups reached a point of volatility that posed a serious threat, leading to a terrifying incident in Oslo, Norway. While being escorted to his car, IShowSpeed was attacked by a viewer, causing injury.

Despite the success of his trips abroad, he has also learned the importance of security. It remains uncertain whether he will make any changes when he travels to Southeast Asia in September.

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