The streamer explored Miami as the first destination for his ‘Speed does America’ tour, where he will livestream 24/7 for 35 days straight.

Streaming sensation IShowSpeed visited parts of Miami on Thursday, where he experienced the Cuban culture in Little Havana and met up with a bunch of celebrities. Darren Watkins Jr., more commonly known as IShowSpeed, livestreams content on YouTube for his millions of fans. On Thursday he was at Miami for his ‘Speed Does America’ tour, where he plans to livestream 24/7 for 35 days straight as he explores different parts of the U.S.

Watkins began his livestream at football legend Tom Brady’s mansion near Miami. As they walked around, Brady showed some memorabilia from his football career and more to Watkins. After visiting Brady, the streamer headed to South Beach where he felt the South Florida heat, did some shopping, and was surprised by rapper Rick Ross. Watkins got in a car with Ross where they chatted for a while and eventually got dropped off at a Little Havana shop, and got outfitted into a “typical Cuban attire,” said a worker in the shop. Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. briefly

popped into the livestream; he and Watkins took a picture together in front of a mural outside the shop.