YouTube star Darren "IShowSpeed" posted on X to officially announce his upcoming South East Asia tour. This comes right after the streamer's viral Europe tour, which saw him visit a multitude of countries within the continent. The countries he visited during this tour included Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Poland, Austria, Denmark, and Hungary, among many others.
Taking into consideration the extensive nature of the previous tour as well as the many memorable moments that emerged from it, fans are hyped to see what IShowSpeed comes up with during his visit to South East Asia. This article covers the details regarding the tour, including the date and time it's scheduled to begin, and the countries he is planning to visit.
Exploring the details of IShowSpeed's upcoming South East Asia tour
Reports regarding Darren "IShowSpeed" visiting South East Asia have been floating around for a while, with X account @SpeedUpdates1 talking about the possibility of a tour within the region since the end of July 2024. This was soon after the 19-year-old content creator finished his tour in Europe, which spanned a significant portion of June and July of 2024.
Now, IShowSpeed has finally confirmed these speculative reports and released a poster on X on September 7, 2024. Within the poster, which featured him sitting surrounded by luggage bags, one of which has a map of Southeast Asia taped to it, he provided some details regarding his upcoming tour.
The South East Asia tour is scheduled to begin on September 9, 2024. Further, the first stream of the tour will begin at 3 pm UTC+7 / 4 am EST / 8 am GMT. Fans can catch the American creator hosting the IRL stream on the given date through his YouTube channel.
Furthermore, as per previous reports by @SpeedUpdates1, the countries that IShowSpeed may be visiting include the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand, among other countries. However, it is important to note that these locations have not yet been confirmed by IShowSpeed himself.
IShowSpeed has come a long way from when he began streaming online, now holding a significant following on YouTube with 28.7 million subscribers on the platform. A recent video that went viral on X involved IShowSpeed showing his streaming setup from his early days, which included an HP laptop.
The video comes from a time when IShowSpeed only had 2,000 subscribers, and also includes the streamer showing his audience a broken Dualshock 4 controller that he still had in his possession. He also supposedly used an Xbox 360 Kinect as his streaming camera at the time.