Several high-profile livestreaming personalities, athletes and rap artists are set to appear during the debut IRL livestream of influencer and boxer Jake Paul.
The broadcast is scheduled to air later today, May 13, across both YouTube and Kick.
Who is joining Jake Paul's IRL livestream?
Paul announced the event as his first large-scale IRL livestream production, with a guest lineup spanning creators, musicians, and professional athletes. Confirmed livestreaming personalities include Adin Ross and Clavicular, while the music side of the lineup features names such as Waka Flocka Flame, 6ix9ine, Lil Pump and Smokepurpp.
The extended guest list currently includes:
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Adin Ross
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Clavicular
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6ix9ine
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Lonzo Ball
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LiAngelo Ball
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Waka Flocka Flame
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Jarvis Landry
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YesJulz
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Raymond Felton
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Charlie Villanueva
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Spencer Dinwiddie
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Leonard Fournette
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Donovan Peoples-Jones
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Theo Pinson
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Smokepurpp
The announced roster is likely incomplete, meaning additional guest appearances may still be revealed closer to the stream.
When and where is Jake Paul's IRL livestream?
The livestream will take place in Miami:
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May 13, 4:00 PM-10:00 PM EDT (Miami)
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May 13-14, 10:00 PM-4:00 AM CEST (Central Europe)
The broadcasts will air via Jake Paul’s YouTube channel and on the Kick channel of the stream’s sponsor.
What is Jake Paul's history with livestreams?
Despite being primarily associated with YouTube content and boxing, Jake Paul has remained closely connected to the livestreaming ecosystem for years. Beyond frequent collaborations with creators such as Adin Ross, Paul has repeatedly leveraged live broadcasts for press events, reaction content, gambling-adjacent appearances and influencer boxing promotion.
His crossover appeal between traditional creator audiences, combat sports fans and livestream-native communities became especially visible during the build-up to the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight, which generated massive online engagement across streaming and social media platforms. The event itself became one of the most watched live-streamed sporting spectacles in recent years, helping further cement Paul’s relevance beyond YouTube alone.
Read more: Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul drew more than 2.2 million Peak Viewers across livestreaming platforms