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Global streaming sensation IShowSpeed has started his Caribbean tour, attracting widespread international attention through his high-profile livestreams and digital content. With more than 53 million followers, he drew millions of live viewers while documenting his travels across the region.
The viral streamer began the tour on April 25, following previous global runs across Africa, Europe, and Latin America. The Caribbean leg has since placed multiple destinations in the digital spotlight.
The itinerary includes Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States Virgin Islands.
Trinidad and Tobago opened the tour with lively public engagement, where IShowSpeed sampled local cuisine including doubles, roti, bake and shark, chicken foot souse, and Trinidadian KFC.
Grenada featured next on the tour on April 26, with entertainer Mr. Killa helping to guide the visit as the island delivered a vibrant cultural showcase. The experience included traditional string band music, drumming, and a visit to the Underwater Sculpture Park in Molinere Bay. The site’s submerged artworks, now artificial reefs, were highlighted as one of the island’s leading attractions.
The stop also included culinary experiences such as oil down and street food, alongside a visit to a local KFC outlet. At the National Stadium, he met Olympians Anderson Peters and Lindon Victor, further highlighting the significance of the visit.
Across the tour, each destination has generated strong online engagement, blending cultural exposure with real-time digital reach. Attention has now turned to St. Kitts and Nevis, where anticipation is building ahead of the arrival of the globally recognized streamer. The twin-island Federation is expected to showcase its rich heritage, scenic landscapes, and diverse tourism product to a global audience.
While a date has not yet been released, interest continues to grow across the Federation. The Observer will provide further updates as the regional tour progresses.
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