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State Farm Arena Shuts Down Kai Cenat's Atlanta Streamer University Event over Safety Concerns

State Farm Arena said the auditions were stopped after thousands of applicants gathered and created unmanageable conditions and safety concerns.

  • State Farm Arena in Atlanta shut down auditions for Kai Cenat's 'Streamer University' on Wednesday after thousands of fans gathered, creating safety concerns that forced organizers to halt the event.
  • Streamer University is a multi-day event established last year at the University of Akron in Ohio, designed to help content creators network; the audition tour previously visited New York and Los Angeles before arriving in Atlanta.
  • Thousands of fans gathered at State Farm Arena Wednesday morning, though Kai Cenat had previously warned attendees to form a single line so organizers could "keep things moving."
  • Officials with State Farm Arena stated auditions were "stopped" due to "overwhelming number of people" and "subsequent safety concerns," which Cenat later confirmed via Instagram Stories.
  • The program includes three tiers of creators—'Students,' 'Professors' and 'Club Directors'—while applicants must be at least 18 years old; Soulja Boy has launched competing 'Rapper University' to "become a rap star.
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Kai Cenat’s Atlanta Auditions For Streamer University Draw Huge Crowds, Prompting Early Shutdown

Source: Julian Hamilton / Getty Kai Cenat’s Streamer University made its stop in Atlanta, but the event ended much sooner than expected. Aspiring content creators and streamers hoping to earn a spot at Streamer University were sent home early after overwhelming crowds raised safety concerns. State Farm Arena released an official statement announcing that auditions had been shut down. “Due to the overwhelming number of people attending today’s K…

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