MrBeast Joins Kick – $12 Million Raised for TeamWater in Record-Breaking Stream
The official Kick channel: https://kick.com/mrbeast
Update – August 15, 2025
MrBeast’s debut livestream on Kick, held on August 14, 2025 with fellow creators Adin Ross and xQc, went far beyond expectations. Initially planned with a fundraising goal of $5 million for TeamWater, the charity event turned into a historic marathon that ended with over $12 million raised in just 18 hours.
This achievement set a Guinness World Record for the largest amount of money ever raised during a livestream, marking a milestone both for MrBeast and for the Kick platform.
MrBeast Arrives on Kick
On August 11, 2025, Jimmy Donaldson — better known as MrBeast, YouTube’s biggest philanthropist — officially launched his channel on Kick, the live streaming platform backed by Stake.
Just three days later, he announced his first stream: a charity marathon dedicated to TeamWater, his initiative to bring clean drinking water to millions of people worldwide. The concept was simple but ambitious:
👉 The stream would not end until the $5 million fundraising target was reached.
By teaming up with Adin Ross and xQc, two of Kick’s top stars, MrBeast guaranteed massive visibility for the event.
A Record-Breaking Charity Stream
Official post:
From $5M Goal to $12M Achievement
The livestream quickly surpassed all expectations:
- 🎯 Initial goal of $5M reached within hours.
- 🔥 New goal set at $8M, then increased again to $12M.
- ✅ Final result: over $12M raised in approximately 18 hours.
This not only funded clean water projects through WaterAid, but also secured a Guinness World Record for the biggest fundraising livestream in history.
Impact for TeamWater
With more than 12 million dollars collected, TeamWater will provide clean and safe drinking water to over two million people worldwide. MrBeast once again showed how digital influence can be turned into real-world impact.
Audience Growth and Platform Impact
The event wasn’t just a fundraising success — it also pushed Kick into the spotlight:
- 👥 76,700 concurrent viewers during the first hour.
- 📈 186,000+ new followers gained by MrBeast’s channel in 24 hours.
- 🎥 Co-streamers also saw strong numbers:
- Adin Ross peaked at 109,100 views.
- xQc added 13,700 views during the event.
For Kick, this was a proof of concept: the platform can host massive events without technical breakdowns, and compete directly with Twitch and YouTube.
Why This Matters
Kick has been positioning itself as a creator-first alternative in the streaming market. Hosting the largest charity livestream ever is a major win for the platform:
- ✅ Mainstream visibility thanks to MrBeast’s global audience.
- ✅ Philanthropic credibility by being linked to a world-record fundraiser.
- ✅ User growth as thousands of new viewers and followers joined Kick.
For MrBeast, this event strengthens his reputation as the most influential creator in the world, while proving he can move beyond YouTube and still dominate live events.
What’s Next?
After this historic success, many questions remain:
- Will MrBeast continue to stream regularly on Kick?
- Could charity-driven marathons become a new trend in live streaming?
- How will Twitch and YouTube react to Kick’s sudden credibility boost?
What’s certain is that this stream has reshaped the live streaming landscape, showing that platforms like Kick can host events that break both fundraising and viewership records.
Key Takeaways
Detail | Info |
Event Date | August 14, 2025 (first live stream on the platform) |
Platform | kick.com/mrbeast |
Initial goal | $5M for TeamWater |
Final raised amount | $12M+ |
Duration | ~18 hours |
Viewers | 76,700 peak concurrent |
Followers gained | +186,000 in 24h |
Record | Guinness World Record – biggest charity livestream |
Who Is MrBeast?
MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) is the world’s biggest individual content creator in online video, known for large-scale challenges and philanthropy. He’s also an entrepreneur (Feastables) and philanthropist (#TeamTrees, #TeamSeas). In pop culture and social media, his rare live moments can move audiences at platform scale. (Peers include creators like Logan Paul.)
Quick stats (as of August 2025)
Platform | Followers / Subscribers | Rank / Notable Fact |
YouTube (Main) | ~421M | #1 most-subscribed individual channel |
Youtube – MrBeast Gaming | ~48M | Major gaming content channel |
MrBeast Shorts | ~41M | Short-form viral clips |
Beast Reacts | ~36M | Reaction & challenge content |
TikTok | ~119M | 3rd most-followed creator |
~77M | Lifestyle & behind-the-scenes | |
X / Twitter | ~33M | Announcements & live updates |
~29M | Global reach & older demographics | |
Total | 800M+ | Across all platforms combined |
Final Thoughts
MrBeast’s first Kick livestream will be remembered as a historic moment in both online entertainment and philanthropy. By raising over $12 million for clean water projects, he not only helped millions of people but also proved that live streaming can drive real-world change on a global scale.
For Kick, this event could be the start of a new era — one where major creators use the platform to deliver record-breaking events.
FAQ
How much did MrBeast raise on Kick?
MrBeast’s first Kick livestream raised over $12 million for TeamWater in about 18 hours.
What was the fundraising goal?
The original goal was $5 million, but after being reached in just a few hours, it was increased to $8M, then $12M.
Did the event break a record?
Yes — it set a Guinness World Record for the largest amount of money ever raised in a livestream.