IShowSpeed announces Caribbean tour with new trailer

Darren is swapping gaming chairs for beach chairs again.

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TL;DR
  • iShowSpeed has released a trailer teasing a Caribbean travel tour, his next major international IRL project.
  • Expected stops include the Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Cuba and Haiti appear to be skipped, likely due to U.S. travel restrictions and ongoing security concerns respectively.
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iShowSpeed has dropped a trailer announcing his next big move: a Caribbean tour. The reveal continues his shift toward large-scale IRL travel content, following previous runs across Africa, Asia, and Europe.

The trailer teases stops across multiple Caribbean destinations. Locations expected to feature include the Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The official full itinerary and dates have yet to be confirmed through Speed’s channels.

The lineup spans a mix of independent nations and territories. Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are U.S. territories, while Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France. That variety gives Speed a range of languages, cultures, and backdrops to work with, from English-speaking Jamaica to French Creole-speaking Guadeloupe.

Two notable absences stand out: Cuba and Haiti. Cuba remains tricky for U.S. citizens due to long-running travel restrictions, while Haiti is currently dealing with a severe security crisis that has kept most foreign visitors away.

iShowSpeed’s international streams have a habit of turning into public events. Past trips have drawn massive spontaneous crowds, mobs of stream snipers, and occasional police involvement. On smaller islands with tighter urban spaces, that kind of turnout could get wild fast. Hurricane season also runs from June through November, which could complicate travel depending on when the tour kicks off.

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