IShowSpeed Just Announced The Crazy Schedule For His Africa Tour

IShowSpeed has just unveiled his next big project, a month-long livestream tour across Africa that will take him through 20 countries and air live for fans around the world.

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IShowSpeed is bringing his high-energy streams to 20 African countries with the Speed Does Africa tour, starting at the end of December © youtube IShowSpeed

IShowSpeed is one of the most watched creators in the world, and he just announced his Speed Does Africa tour. The livestream is set to begin on December 29, 2025, with the first broadcasts kicking off at 7 a.m. Eastern Time, 1 p.m. Central European Time. You can tune in on both his YouTube and Twitch channels to follow the tour live.

Rather than a short trip, this project is a 28-day adventure that will take Speed all across the continent.

The Countries He Will Visit

The announced list includes 20 African nations spread over much of the continent. These include places like Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Other stops on the route are Angola, Benin, Botswana, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal and Zambia.

No full daily plan has been shared yet, so fans are guessing how the route will flow and where Speed will go first. Part of the excitement comes from seeing how he handles different cultures, foods, crowds and unexpected moments that can happen when you stream from the street rather than a studio.

What To Expect From The Tour

In past tours, IShowSpeed has taken viewers along on long livestream trips through the United States, Europe and Asia. Those tours mixed exploration, local food and culture, which is what a lot of local fans appreciate: he highlights their countries in a good way. The Africa run seems poised to do the same, just bigger.

The timing also lines up with major regional events like the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, which adds another layer of excitement to the tour. As he streams from country to country, you can expect the content and the kind of high energy that Speed is known for.

Will you be tuning in when Speed Does Africa kicks off on December 29? Let us know which country you hope to see him visit first in the comments.

Max Jentsch

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