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Clavicular Reportedly Opening Miami Club for Livestreamers

Club Stream will be the perfect place to take someone you hate.
Clavicular sits on the left in a sprinter van. He is wearing a white-button down shirt. He is seated next to another man wearing a blue t-shirt. There is woman sitting behind them.
Clavicular (left) was among the group of far-right influencers who partied at a Miami Beach club, singing along to Kanye West's song "Heil Hitler."

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A new nightclub dedicated to Internet streaming, which literally no one asked for, is supposedly opening in Miami Beach.

During his recent appearance on the No Jumper podcast with Adam22, music manager Wack 100 revealed that he is teaming up with infamous looksmaxxer Clavicular to open a nightclub for Internet streamers.

“I got Clav a club,” Wack 100 said. “Going to be the first club where you can come in streaming. It’s permitted.”

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Host Adam22 said what probably everyone is thinking: “Wow, that’s an interesting idea. I wonder how that’s going to be for the people.”

The nightclub, which will be called Club Stream, will reportedly be located off Collins Avenue near South Beach and the 1 Hotel. Wack 100 said he “hooked it all up” in just a few days.

“But, in this club, you can come in streaming,” he added. “There’s no leaving shit out there, whatever, whatever.”

This venture comes two months after Clavicular was among the group of far-right influencers who partied at a Miami Beach club, singing along to Kanye West’s song “Heil Hitler.” As videos of the incident circulated online, the group of streamers, which included Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, and Sneako, was subsequently banned from several Miami nightclubs. Clavicular later met with hospitality mogul David Grutman and Papi Steaker owner David Einhorn to get his ban lifted.

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Wack 100 bragged that he has “done a lot of work” for Clavicular, including having his ban from three clubs lifted.

“I even sent the owners to his house to make it official,” he added.

Representatives for Wack 100 and Clavicular did not respond to New Times‘ requests for comment about the new club via email.

Meanwhile, Clavicular, who is known for his “looksmaxxing” content, such as bone smashing, is now under investigation by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for firing several shots at what appeared to be a dead alligator in the Everglades last week while livestreaming. The 20-year-old, whose real name is Braden Peters, was also arrested on Thursday in Fort Lauderdale for allegedly instigating a fight between women in Osceola County in February to later exploit them online. He is now facing charges of misdemeanor battery and criminal conspiracy to commit battery.

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