Full list of countries on IShowSpeed’s Africa tour as it officially begins
The IShowSpeed has officially kicked off one of the most ambitious live streaming projects the streamer has ever embarked upon, with the launch of the 28-day IRL tour across the continent of Africa. Named Speed Does Africa, the project is set to happen over the course of a month, beginning on the 29th of December 2025, and will take the famous streamer across 20 countries over the course of the day, live streaming the entire tour on both YouTube and Twitch. The tour was expected to kick off in the most exciting manner possible, with lots of fan engagement, some exciting football action, and complete immersion into the culture around him, and this is already happening.The scale of the project is what sets it apart. Speed plans to move quickly between countries, often streaming early in the day to match global audiences. Backed by major sponsors and a structured schedule, the tour is being positioned as one of the biggest creator-led travel livestreams ever attempted. Angola was confirmed as the first stop and has already delivered viral moments, showing exactly why fans were eager to see Speed take his unpredictable style to a new continent.
Countries IShowSpeed will visit during his Africa tour
According to multiple reports and the official tour trailer, IShowSpeed is set to visit 20 African countries during the tour. These include Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Egypt, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. While the exact order and timing may change due to travel logistics, the full list has remained consistent across announcements.The tour is very interaction-heavy, and this is already evident in the streams that have occurred so far. During his streams in Angola, it is clear that Speed was both amazed and amused to see one of his fans replicate his iconic ‘my mom is kinda homeless’ meme, where the facial features are drawn on the sand. Speed was clearly taken aback, asking his viewers if it actually looked like him, laughing at how his jokes had reached this level of the internet.As Speed Does Africa continues, viewers can look forward to even more unexpected moments, football-related cameos, and unfiltered cultural experiences from each location. With a near month-long series of daily streamings going forward, the tour is only just warming up, and based on the first days alone, there is sure to be no end of exciting experiences in the days to come.Also Read: FaZe Clan responds as Apex, Rug, and Swagg exit as organization faces more departures
