MrBeast Launches First Kick Stream to Raise $40M

Popular YouTuber has joined the streaming platform Kick to help raise $40 million for clean water access through the TeamWater charity initiative. Today, he will host a live stream on his Kick channel alongside Adin Ross and xQc, aiming to raise $5 million during the broadcast.
Details of the First Kick Stream
According to MrBeast, he, Adin Ross, and xQc will go live on August 14. This will be his first-ever stream on Kick, running non-stop until the $5 million target for TeamWater is met.
Stream Participants
- MrBeast — creator of the TeamWater campaign, stream host
- Adin Ross — popular streamer and co-host of the event
- xQc — well-known streamer supporting the fundraiser
Goals of the TeamWater Campaign
TeamWater’s mission is to provide access to clean drinking water in regions where it is currently unavailable. The overall goal is to raise $40 million, with today’s stream being a major step toward that target.
Fundraising Breakdown
Stage | Goal | Amount |
---|---|---|
First Stream | Initial fundraising milestone | $5M |
Full Campaign | Total funding for the project | $40M |
Why This Event Matters
Beyond raising funds, this stream marks an important moment for Kick, as featuring MrBeast alongside high-profile streamers could draw new viewers and creators to the platform.
Expected Impact
- Increased interest in Kick
- More donors supporting TeamWater
- Growth of collaborative charity streams
How to Watch
The stream will be available on MrBeast’s Kick channel starting August 14. It will continue until the $5 million target is reached — no matter how long it takes.
Step-by-Step for Viewers
- Visit the channel on the day of the event
- Follow the live fundraising progress
- Make a donation if you wish
Conclusion
MrBeast’s first stream on Kick is not only the start of his presence on the platform, but also a crucial step toward TeamWater’s mission.
Together with Adin Ross and xQc, he aims to raise awareness about the global clean water crisis and gather significant funds to address it.