
Over the past year, Wiz Khalifa has been steadily expanding his presence in the live-streaming world—an unexpected but welcome evolution for fans of both his music and his cannabis lifestyle brand, Khalifa Kush. While he has made guest appearances on major streams before—including a standout moment on Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon in September 2025 alongside Snoop Dogg and DJ Ghost—Wiz has recently taken a far more hands-on approach to Twitch content, hosting full-length, interactive streams that showcase his humor, creativity, and unmistakable vibe.
A 12-Hour Halloween Stream: Chaos, Comedy & Khalifa Kush
That energy was on full display during his massive 12-hour Halloween stream on October 31, created in partnership with Creator Space LA and Starting_5ive. The broadcast felt like a blend of haunted house, smoke session, and chaotic variety show—all wrapped in the signature Khalifa Kush vibe. Viewers watched Wiz jump into a life-sized inflatable blob before lighting up, then later smoke out an entire office so heavily that the camera briefly disappeared into a fog of Khalifa Kush. The stream even took an unexpected turn when reptile expert Jay Prehistoric arrived with rare snakes and other exotic creatures, giving Wiz the chance to interact with animals most people only see online. Throughout the entire marathon, a rotating circle of artists, influencers, and creators dropped in, matching Wiz’s energy and turning the event into something far bigger than a holiday-themed livestream.
This Halloween broadcast brought out a mix of creators, artists, and influencers who matched the energy of the event, helping solidify Wiz’s Twitch presence as something far more immersive than a typical celebrity drop-in.
A Steelers Subathon and Six Hours of Variety Entertainment
Not even two weeks later, Wiz was back at it again with a six-hour subathon on November 9, once again teaming up with Creator Space LA and Starting_5ive. This stream opened with Wiz kicking back and watching the Pittsburgh Steelers game with friends—exactly the kind of laid-back moment fans love to catch online. But the chill vibe didn’t last long. Soon he was facing off against humanoid robots from UFB (Ultimate Fighting Bots), swinging virtual golf clubs, experimenting with live glass sculpting, and even giving away free burgers and tacos. The stream felt like a hangout, a tech demo, and a food festival all at once.
The subathon also featured appearances from notable streamers and influencers such as Koala Puffss, Chevy Woods, Nick Nayersin, Adrian Nyce, Aimeeags, and Kimmy Tan, several of whom had also joined the Halloween event.
A New Era for Wiz—And Maybe New Music on the Way
Wiz Khalifa’s consistent streaming schedule has sparked excitement across his fanbase, with many speculating that this wave of online content may be building toward a new project—possibly even a new album. His streams offer an unfiltered look at his personality, creativity, and lifestyle, blending comedy, cannabis culture, and community in a way that feels authentic and refreshingly modern.
Fans can catch his livestreams on Twitch and follow highlights, clips, and behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram and TikTok.
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