Twitch has revealed the featured creators who will be attending TwitchCon Europe 2024, including several well-known UK streamers.
It will take place place at the Rotterdam Ahoy in the Netherlands for the first time on June 29th and 30th – and will return to the same location in 2025 and 2026.
The event for live streaming will see some of the biggest stars in streaming attend, including UK streamers Sweet Anita, JackManifoldTV, Leah and more (full list of featured streamers further in this article).
Ticket holders will have access to unique merchandise, a bespoke chat badge on Twitch, and the opportunity to meet and network with streamers and the wider community.
Twitch said that TwitchCon is its twice-annual IRL gathering that ‘sees tens of thousands of Twitch streamers, viewers, and communities meet in person for a weekend of creativity, competitive gaming, knowledge-sharing and fun’.
Twitch Rivals will also host several esports tournaments throughout the weekend. Minecraft fans can get involved with MC Championship LIVE, where the genius builders at Noxcrew have cooked up custom challenges with opportunities for the audience to affect the game.
The finale will see some of the biggest Minecraft streamers battle for the 2024 Crown to close out the show.
The full schedule link is at the bottom of this article.
List of Featured Streamers at TwitchCon Europe 2024
The Featured Streamers set the agenda for this year’s schedule with events, workshops and activities.
Highlights include Samora’s interactive trivia challenge, Sweet_Anita’s PixelGuesser game show, the Baldur’s Gate 3 cast talk show with LEAH and MrGibbon’s celebration of the Roleplay community on Twitch.
Among the streamers attending TwitchCon Europe are as follows. We’ve also highlighted UK streamers included:
- Amar
- AndreaOMeVoy
- BagheraJones
- Bekyamon (UK)
- CyborgAngel (UK)
- daniellippens
- Ebonix (UK)
- Fems
- FiNessi_
- JackManifoldTV (UK)
- levideweerd
- Lumenti
- lydia__am
- MrGibbon (Ireland)
- Owengejuicetv (UK)
- pepipin
- Radderss
- ronnyberger
- RouzVega
- Saar
- Shylily
- Smajor (UK)
- StreamwithLien
- Sweet_Anita (UK)
- Syrix
- LEAH (UK)
- Samora
- Twoosi
“I’m excited to have such an incredible line-up of talent join us at TwitchCon Europe. TwitchCon is made possible by our partners bringing communities together over shared interests and hobbies. We are incredibly proud to create these events giving people the opportunity to meet IRL and cement their bonds in person,” said Dan Clancy, CEO of Twitch.
“I can’t wait to meet fellow streamers, and to build new connections with attendees joining us for the first time. The show will be jam packed with announcements and fun content and we’re looking forward to revealing more very soon.”
“I am really looking forward to meeting streamers and viewers from all over the world at TwitchCon to share our passions with each other. As a gaming streamer, streaming is often done alone at home, and now it is brought together at a physical event where you can connect with each other not only online but also in real life. I am so thrilled to meet everyone,” added Twitch streamer Sarah ‘Saar’ Verhoeven.
“The fact that Twitch highlights you as a streamer at TwitchCon is very special to me and makes you feel seen and heard. I am also very excited to meet my community in real life and share this experience together.”
TwitchCon Europe 2024 tickets can be purchased here and the TwitchCon Europe 2024 schedule can be seen here.
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
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