Most Viewed Live Streams on YouTube

Chandrayaan-3: Soft-landing The Chandrayaan-3 Mission Soft-landing LIVE Telecast, broadcasted on August 23, 2023, captured the attention of over 80 lakh peak concurrent viewers (PCVs), making it the most-watched live stream globally.The Chandrayaan-3 Live Stream broke Spanish streamer Ibai’s World Record of 3.4 million viewers. Over 3.6 million people are watching the Chandrayaan-3 Live Stream on YouTube now, which is a new streaming world record on the platform.

The Grefg: 2.5 million peak viewers TheGrefg is a Spanish YouTuber and streamer who is known for his gaming content, especially Fortnite. On January 11, 2021, he achieved the second most viewed live stream on YouTube, with over 2.5 million peak viewers watching him reveal his own Fortnite skin as part of the Icon Series. TheGrefg’s live stream was a historic moment for Twitch and Fortnite, as he shattered the previous record for most concurrent viewers on Twitch, which was held by Ninja with 616,693 viewers. TheGrefg’s live stream was also a testament to his popularity and influence in the gaming community, as well as his anticipation and promotion of his skin reveal.

Blackpink: 1.9 million peak viewers Blackpink is a South Korean girl group that has become one of the most successful and influential K-pop acts in the world. On June 26, 2020, they released their comeback single “How You Like That”, which was accompanied by a live stream on YouTube that attracted over 1.9 million peak viewers. The live stream featured the members of Blackpink performing the song for the first time, as well as interacting with their fans and answering questions. Blackpink’s live stream was a showcase of their global popularity and fandom, as well as their musical talent and charisma.

BTS: 1.7 million peak viewers BTS is another South Korean boy band that has taken the world by storm with their music and message. On June 14, 2020, they held a virtual concert called “Bang Bang Con: The Live”, which was streamed on YouTube and other platforms. The concert featured BTS performing some of their hit songs, as well as new songs from their album “Map of the Soul: 7”. The concert also included various stages and settings that reflected the themes and concepts of their albums. BTS’s live stream was a celebration of their artistry and connection with their fans, who are known as ARMYs. The live stream attracted over 1.7 million peak viewers on YouTube, making it the fourth most viewed live stream on the platform.

Marshmello: 1.6 million peak viewers Marshmello is an American DJ and producer who is famous for his electronic music and his signature helmet mask. On February 2, 2019, he performed a live concert inside Fortnite, which was streamed on YouTube and other platforms. The concert was a collaboration between Marshmello and Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, and it featured Marshmello playing some of his songs while interacting with the players and the game environment. The concert was a groundbreaking event that blurred the lines between gaming and music, and it attracted over 1.6 million peak viewers on YouTube, making it the fifth most viewed live stream on the platform.

CarryMinati: 1.5 million peak viewers CarryMinati is an Indian YouTuber and streamer who is known for his roasts, rants, and gaming videos. On May 8, 2020, he uploaded a video titled “YouTube vs TikTok – The End”, which was a response to a feud between some YouTubers and TikTokers in India. The video went viral and became one of the most liked videos on YouTube India, but it was also controversial and was eventually taken down by YouTube for violating its policies. On May 9, 2020, CarryMinati went live on YouTube to address the issue and express his feelings. His livestream was watched by over 1.5 million peak viewers, making it the sixth most-viewed livestream on YouTube.

Felix Baumgartner: 1.3 million peak viewers Felix Baumgartner is an Austrian skydiver and daredevil who is known for his extreme stunts and records. On October 14, 2012, he performed a freefall jump from the edge of space, which was streamed live on YouTube and other platforms. The jump was part of the Red Bull Stratos project, which aimed to test the limits of human endurance and exploration. The jump involved Baumgartner ascending to an altitude of 39 kilometers in a helium balloon, and then jumping out of a capsule wearing a pressurized suit and a parachute. The jump lasted about 10 minutes, during which Baumgartner reached a speed of over 1,300 kilometers per hour, breaking the sound barrier. 

PewDiePie: 1.2 million peak viewers PewDiePie is a Swedish YouTuber and streamer who is one of the most popular and influential online personalities in the world. He is known for his gaming, comedy, and commentary videos, as well as his controversies and feuds. On April 28, 2019, he held a livestream on YouTube to celebrate reaching 100 million subscribers, which was a milestone that he had been chasing for a long time. The live stream featured PewDiePie playing Minecraft, one of his favorite games, as well as interacting with his fans and thanking them for their support. PewDiePie’s livestream was a momentous occasion for him and his fans, who are known as the Bro Army.

Inoxtag: 1 million peak viewers Inoxtag is a French YouTuber and streamer who is known for his gaming and vlogging content, especially Minecraft. On June 26, 2021, he held a live stream on YouTube to celebrate reaching 5 million subscribers, which was a huge achievement for him and his fans. The live stream featured Inoxtag playing Minecraft with some of his friends and fellow YouTubers, such as Michou, Lebouseuh, Valouzz, Doc Jazy, and others. The live stream also included some surprises and challenges for Inoxtag and his guests, such as eating spicy food or getting pranked by his girlfriend.