
IShowSpeed's IRL United States tour: Starting date, locations, and livestream details revealed
YouTube star IShowSpeed is taking streaming to the next level. On August 18, 2025, the viral creator stunned fans with news that he'll be launching a nonstop, 35-day livestreamed tour across the United States, airing simultaneously on both YouTube and Twitch.
This marathon-style broadcast, set to begin on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at 12 PM EST, is already being described as one of the boldest streaming experiments of the year.
IShowSpeed announces nonstop 35-day livestreamed tour across the United States
The announcement came with a high-energy trailer that showed IShowSpeed diving headfirst into a series of wild activities: from arm-wrestling strangers to farming alongside bulls.
He even teased outdoor adventures like fishing, suggesting the tour will blend entertainment with unexpected, unscripted chaos.
Unlike a standard travel vlog, Speed has confirmed that the stream will run all day, every day.
Where is IShowSpeed going? Full list of U.S. states revealed
The IRL marathon will take Speed through more than 20 states, covering both coasts and everything in between. Confirmed stops include:
Arizona
California
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Colorado
Nevada
New York
Ohio
District of Columbia
Florida
Kansas
Kentucky
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Louisiana
Massachusetts
Tennessee
Texas
Washington
Michigan
North Carolina
New Mexico
South Dakota
Wyoming
The diverse lineup has fans excited to see how Speed adapts to each location, and what unexpected chaos follows him along the way.
How to watch Speed's nonstop U.S. tour?
The official broadcast will kick off on August 28 at 12 PM EST, streamed live on both YouTube and Twitch.
Fans can already find the scheduled link on his YouTube channel.
MrBeast responds to IShowSpeed's announcement and hints at a potential collaboration
IShowSpeed's announcement caught the attention of YouTube giant MrBeast, who dropped a teasing reply on X:
'When you get to North Carolina I'll have something fun for you ;)'
The two have collaborated before, most famously during MrBeast's $100,000 WIPEOUT challenge in 2024, where Speed secured the win and donated half his prize to charity. Now, speculation is swirling that the duo may link up again during the marathon.
With the hype building fast, IShowSpeed's 'nonstop America' project is shaping up to be one of the internet's most ambitious livestream events.
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