Sneako got banned from most Miami clubs and restaurants after chanting to Ye’s song Heil Hitler

A Miami nightlife promoter called him on stream to put him in his place.

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(Image via Sneako on Kick)
TL;DR
  • Sneako was filmed dancing to a song described as Ye's "Heil Hitler" at a Miami nightclub.
  • A promoter connected to David Grutman's hospitality network called him on stream to say he's banned from multiple venues.
  • The blacklist reportedly extends across major Miami nightlife groups including Tao Group Hospitality.
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Controversial streamer Sneako got himself blacklisted from Miami’s nightlife scene after footage emerged of him singing Ye’s song “Heil Hitler” with his full chest in a local club.

What happened: Sneako was filmed dancing and singing enthusiastically in a Miami nightclub as the song played. The clip features Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Sneako, and Myron Gaines from Fresh & Fit among others.

Shortly after the clip began circulating online, he received a phone call from someone identified as a Miami club promoter connected to hospitality entrepreneur David Grutman’s network.

Sneako took the call on stream. The promoter told him directly that he was banned from virtually every hospitality group across the country. The caller specifically mentioned Tao Group Hospitality and made it clear the ban extended beyond just one location.

The promoter’s message was blunt. Sneako would not be welcome at high-end clubs and restaurants tied to these networks. The ban was positioned as a business decision to avoid associating these venues with Nazi-referential content.

David Grutman runs Groot Hospitality and controls several prominent Miami nightlife destinations. When someone from this circle issues a ban, it can effectively shut down access to much of the city’s upscale club scene. Promoters and door staff across connected venues share information, and these informal blacklists carry real weight.

Sneako has built his following through provocative content and culture-war commentary. He’s faced previous platform penalties and bans for being a blatant racist, but this represents a different kind of consequence—being physically barred from venues in a major nightlife city.

Some commentators questioned whether the phone call was staged for content, but others pointed to the caller’s legitimate connections in Miami’s hospitality world. The speed of the response suggests venues took the incident seriously as a reputational risk.

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