This Saturday, June 25, Badalona hosted the Olympic Pavilion (Barcelona). The Soiree of Year 2an event organized by the team Ibai Llanos that put together 10,000 people live and where five pairs of ‘streamers’ (and David Bustamante) met in boxing matches.
The event was a resounding success and broke all records for Twitter. Live broadcast on the Ibai channel, it was followed by an average of 2.4 million viewers for over five hours to last. But in addition, it registered a peak of 3.3 million viewersnot yet seen.
As a result, speculations have begun, even at the evening’s celebration, about who will meet The Soiree of Year 3. Because yes, there are those who have applied, more or less seriously, to social networkswhere La Velada is use All weekend.
Alcaraz spoke on Twitter
One of these people has been Carlos Alcaraz. The tennis player published a tweet last night in which he left his possible participation in the famous boxing evening on the air. “Ready to debut tomorrow at Wimbledon, but … Thinking about the Year 3 Soiree, right?“, he wrote on Twitter.
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Ibai replied to Alcaraz’s tweet
Well, the response of the famous ‘streamer’ hasn’t been long. Furthermore: Ibai did not hesitate launch a challenge to the tennis player “Carlos Alcaraz vs. Jagger?“, replied the Basque, suggesting what was undoubtedly one of the battles of the night, because for Jagger it could mean his third victory after defeating Bustamante Viruzz.
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Source: La Verdad

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