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Kai Cenat tells fans to stay home as Atlanta Streamer University event fails to secure venue

Kai Cenat tells fans to stay home as Atlanta Streamer University event fails to secure venue

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Kai Cenat has told fans and hopeful Streamer University students to stay home after the planned Atlanta application event could not secure a final venue. The event was supposed to take place on June 16 and was expected to be the last stop of Streamer University 2026’s in-person application tour. However, organizers announced that several venues backed out before the event, making it impossible to move forward as planned.In an update shared on Instagram, Cenat’s team explained that the huge amount of interest in the event created concerns for venue operators. They said that the expected crowd size and the logistics of managing so many people led multiple venues to withdraw at the last minute. As a result, fans were asked not to travel to the event location and instead wait for further updates.

Venue problems force Kai Cenat to pause Atlanta Streamer University event

According to the statement, Atlanta is still expected to be the final city for Streamer University’s in-person applications. However, organizers have not yet confirmed a new venue or a new date for the event. The team said they are actively searching for a location that can safely handle the expected turnout.

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Streamer University 2026 has already held in-person application events in New York City and Los Angeles. Unlike the first version of the program, this year’s applicants have been invited to appear in person and explain why they deserve a spot in the Class of 2026. The New York stop attracted massive crowds. Videos shared online showed long lines of people waiting outside, with some hopeful applicants reportedly camping overnight for a chance to participate. Other clips appeared to show police responding after a fight broke out near the line.After the New York event, another video circulated on social media showing trash and debris outside the venue. This led some viewers to wonder if concerns about crowd control and cleanup played a role in Atlanta’s venue problems. However, Kai Cenat’s team did not mention those issues in their statement.Instead, the organizers said that venue decisions were related only to capacity and logistics. They stressed that they are still working to make the Atlanta event happen and will share confirmed details when everything is finalized.For now, the Atlanta Streamer University application event has been put on hold. Fans hoping to attend will need to wait for Kai Cenat and his team to announce a new venue and date.

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