How to watch Kai Cenat’s 30-day subathon: Date, stream & more

Kai Cenat has just announced his highly-anticipated subathon, revealing that he’ll be streaming for a grand total of 30 days without stopping. Here’s how to tune in.

His fame has spread far and wide from the realm of social media, even earning him attention from major celebrities likerapper Bluefaceandmusic artist SZA.

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Now, he’s taking on a major feat of endurance after revealing an upcoming subathon that will last nearly a month long.

How to watch Kai Cenat’s 30-day subathon

On January 31, Kai uploaded a humorous skit to Twitter and YouTube announcing that he’ll be streaming for a 30-day period.

Kai’s subathon will begin onFebruary 1, 2023,and will likely end onMarch 2, 2023.

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The stream starts at6 PM EST / 3 PM PT.Fans can watch Kai’s subathonover on his official Twitch channel.

He humorously named his event the ‘Mafiathon,’ and users are already pumped about this new chapter of content in the streamer’s career.

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What is a subathon?

A subathon is generally defined as a type of live broadcast where, for every subscription a streamer receives, a set amount of time is added onto their stream.

Perhaps one of the most famous subathons belongs to Ludwig, whofamously streamed for 31 days back in 2021.However, the record for the longest-running subathon to date goes to Emilycc, who hasstreamed for 446 days and counting as of our last report.

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Although Kai Cenat’s stream has a set time limit, it’s clear that his fanbase is excited about this upcoming event, which was allegedly scheduled for some time in January beforehe was unexpectedly banned on January 26.

For now, it looks like he’s kicking off February with a bang — and there’s no telling what special challenges or moments he’ll include in the stream like Ludwig’s Dreamhack subathon,where he spent 50 hours trapped in a glass box.