Livestreaming in Latin America continued its trends of success and growth in 2025. Throughout the year, streamers from the region generated billions of Hours Watched (HW), with Kick maintaining its powerful position in the region. While some organizational channels and top streamers from a certain country are found on YouTube, most of the region has embraced Kick.
Latin America represents one of the most exciting regions in livestreaming, where the industry is truly becoming entrenched in the daily lives of all citizens. Young people are finding their entertainment online, older generations have discovered attending mass livestreams from home, and there is something for everyone in between. The mass expansion of the region during 2025 is a testament to the potential here; of the top 10 streamers in this ranking, most enjoyed significant growth in their average viewership, some even by almost 300%.
#10 ElGlogloking
ElGlogloking is a Peruvian streamer who has found great success since joining Kick. While not always leading the region in raw viewership, he maintained a strong and reliable base across the year, positioning himself firmly within Latin America’s upper tier. He is one of the fastest growing streamers in the region, and could rank much higher next year.
His content largely revolves around Just Chatting or IRL segments. He gained hundreds of thousands of new followers last year, and if Elglogloking maintains his consistent broadcasts through 2026, he could well continue to grow even more popular. Currently, he stands as Peru’s #2 streamer.
#9 ElSpreen
Ivan Raul “ElSpreen” Buhajeruk is one of the most recognizable Argentinian gaming creators, and 2025 reaffirmed his position among Latin America’s elite. Since joining Kick in late 2024, alongside many of the other top creators in this ranking, he has enjoyed strong growth on the platform.
Throughout the year, his most popular streams remained collaborative content with other influencers. This could range from a special gaming event, such as Minecraft’s Squid Games, or the La Casa Madrid series, which saw Spreen a week-long content marathon collaborating with others.
At peaks, Spreen reached over 100,000 concurrent viewers numerous times last year. His most popular stream was the penultimate day of La Casa Madrid, which reached over 162,000 Peak Viewers (PV). The longevity of his career, combined with an ability to adapt to evolving platform trends, has allowed ElSpreen to remain relevant despite an increasingly crowded creator landscape.
#8 Padre Jose Arturo Lopez Cornejo
Padre Jose Arturo Lopez Cornejo represents one of the new waves in Latin American livestreaming. Since the COVID-19 pandemics, many were initially forced to attend masses from home, turning to livestreaming as a solution. For many, this new practice has stuck, especially for older or sick people who could otherwise not attend.
The Mexican priest Padre Jose Arturo Lopez Cornejo emerged as one of his country’s top streamers for the year. This new phenomenon has truly taken hold of the Latin American region, and priests topping the viewership charts should be absolutely no surprise. In terms of average concurrent viewership, Padre Cornejo was one of the region’s top performers.
Most of the religious broadcasts are hosted on YouTube Live rather than Kick, where the site’s incentives are less important than reaching a wider audience with a more commonly known platform. These broadcasts are some of YouTube’s most popular content in the region, a testament to the malleability and potential of the livestreaming industry for everyone.
#7 ElAbrahaham
Abraham “ElAbrahaham” Flores is a Mexican streamer who topped the charts for his country. He is his country’s fastest-growing creator and earned well over 5 million new subscribers this year. Mexico was the only Latin American country to still host top channels on a platform aside from Kick.
ElAbrahaham enjoyed massive growth for 2025. By streaming on YouTube Live, the Mexican creator was able to convert the growth of his channel through video-on-demand content directly into livestreaming viewership. As his following grew throughout the past years, he shifted his focus towards livestreaming, with the latter half of 2025 seeing his viewership explode.
He is also one of world’s top Minecraft and Roblox creators. ElAbrahaham often collaborates with other popular Mexican creators, and his gameplay-focused content is highly watched live, as well as providing short-form clips to be used on his social media: ElAbrahaham boasts over 13.5M TikTok followers and 2.3M Instagram followers.
#6 Claudia Steinbaum Pardo
Claudia Steinbaum Pardo, the President of Mexico, has emerged as a major presence among LATAM’s top livestreamers in 2025. This intersection between politics and digital broadcasting has been ongoing for years, with her predecessor also broadcasting addresses live on YouTube. The platform is deeply entrenched in the country, highlighted by its official use by government officials.
The viewership for the Mexican President’s addresses often reaches between 40-70K Average Viewers, with a wide demographic of citizens tuning in. Livestreaming has truly become a critical tool for public engagement across sectors far beyond entertainment. The President’s most popular moments of the year often reflect culturally or politically important streams; for 2025, this was the celebration the 215th anniversary of Mexico’s independence.
#5 RDJavi
Steven “RDJavi” Santos is a Dominican Republic–born content creator known for a mix of IRL, gaming and automotive videos on YouTube, reacting to the newest (and vintage) cars. He originally built a following through YouTube vlogs and daily life, then expanded to live streams on Twitch and especially Kick. For 2025, Just Chatting and IRL content were the most-watched categories on his channel.
While most of his viewership came from IRL or Just Chatting streams, his GTA V streams were also highly popular. At times, they came close to matching the peaks of his other broadcasts, and often, their average viewership far outperformed his other content.
While he ranks as one of Latin America’s top streamers already, RDJavi is still growing on Kick. He has established himself with a large following on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and previously, Twitch.
#4 DaVooxeNeize
David “DaVooxeNeize” Quint is Argentina’s most popular livestreamer, often focusing on football content. The creator’s ability to sustain extremely high average concurrent viewership over extended streams has made him a central figure in LATAM’s livestreaming ecosystem, with 2025 marking another year of dominant viewership performance.
The Argentinian has actually been active on Kick slightly longer than some of his other peers who recently moved to the platform; he has been broadcasting on Kick since May 2024 and continues to reach new viewership heights. 2025 saw him set a new concurrent viewership record for his channel, over 169,000 PV while reacting to the 2026 World Cup draw.
#3 ElZeein

Andy Dante “ElZeein” Merino Ramirez is a Peruvian streamer who has been active across many different platforms over the years. For 2025, his focus has shifted to Kick, where he now maintains an audience of tens of thousands of fans. In total, he generated over 40M HW for the year.
His gaming content remained highly watched for the year, especially Dota 2, for which he maintained over 45,000 Average Viewers for almost 190 hours of total streaming time, but the IRL and Special Events categories took the lead for ElZeein. The IRL category generated over 8.8M HW for him, and during his debut boxing event, La Noche Dorada, he set a new channel record of 1.36M PV.
ElZeein’s La Noche Dorada 2025 boxing event was held on August 2, 2025, at the Coliseo Eduardo Dibós in Lima, Peru. The event, which assembled prominent streamers and influencers in a series of amateur bouts, was broadcast live on Kick and became one of the largest streamer-led boxing shows in livestreaming history.
#2 MrStivenTC

Stiven “MrStivenTC” Tangarife Caicedo is one of Latin America’s most influential streamers, with 2025 further cementing his position near the top of the regional hierarchy. Since migrating to Kick in early 2023, he has become a legacy creator for the site, one of the creators most associated with the platform in Latin America.
His IRL and Just Chatting content remain highly popular, and he has long been a leading creator for these genres on Kick. Stiven’s IRL streams have only continued to grow in popularity, and he is often reaching well over 100,000 PV. In fact, Stiven boasted one of the highest Average Viewers for 2025, only falling behind the channel of the Mexican President in this metric.
Although he was not as live as some of the other top creators, strong average viewership helped him generate over 48M HW. As the platform’s leading IRL creator, Stiven’s growing success also reflects the success of Kick in the region; his long-standing presence in the community has allowed him to maintain relevance despite shifting platform dynamics and growing competition.
#1 WestCol

Luis Fernando “WestCol” Villa Álvarez stands as the most influential Latin American streamer of 2025, consistently outperforming regional peers across multiple viewership metrics. The Colombian creator’s broadcasts dominate Spanish-language livestreaming, frequently setting new benchmarks for various metrics.
After signing an exclusive contract with Kick in 2023, he quickly became the flagship Spanish-language streamer for the platform. In total, he received over 57.3M Hours Watched, despite broadcasting far less than most other streamers. WestCol's regular Just Chatting and IRL streams are massively popular, but his Stream Fighters series is what generated his highest viewership of the year.
WestCol held the Stream Fighters 4 boxing event on October 18, 2025, at the Coliseo MedPlus in Bogotá. This was the fourth edition of his creator-boxing series, featuring influencer bouts and a mix of combat and entertainment. The event set a new peak concurrent viewership record for Kick, WestCol, and also attracted many viewers to the stadium live.
In addition to Stream Fighters 4, WestCol also participated in Ibai Llanos’s La Velada del Año 5. WestCol fought against fellow creator TheGrefg, who ultimately defeated WestCol by knockout.
WestCol’s ability to generate viral moments and sustain long-term engagement has positioned him as a defining figure in LATAM’s creator economy. As livestreaming continues to expand across the region, WestCol’s 2025 performance exemplifies the scale and cultural impact that Latin American creators can achieve on the global stage.
Most-watched streamers from Latin America 2025

| Rank | Streamer | Hours Watched | Platform(s) |
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| 1 | WestCol | 57.31M | Kick |
| 2 | MrStivenTC | 48.47M | Kick |
| 3 | ElZeein | 40.83M | Kick |
| 4 | davooxeneize | 36.03M | Kick
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| 5 | RDJavi | 31.91M | Kick, YouTube
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| 6 | Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo | 30.15M | YouTube |
| 7 | ElAbrahaham | 27.99M | YouTube, Twitch |
| 8 | Padre Jose Arturo Lopez Cornejo | 24.09M | YouTube |
| 9 | ElSpreen | 22.98M | Kick |
| 10 | ElGlogloking | 22.63M | Kick
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