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Overview

The Vendrome Meetup or Club Vendome Meeting refers to an infamous livestream from mid-January 2026 conducted by Kick streamer Sneako featuring controversial figures Nick Fuentes, Andrew Tate and Clavicular, as well as others like Myron Gaines and Tristan Tate, who did a collaboration at the Vendome (Vendôme) club in Miami, Florida. During the stream, controversial songs like Kanye's "Heil Hitler" were played, garnering significant backlash and media coverage online. The livestream also sparked numerous reactions and discussions on social media in late January 2026, with many commenting about the meeting of so many well-known, contentious internet personalities as something cinematic or absurd.

Background

On January 17th, 2026, Kick streamer Sneako made a post on X[3] / Twitter announcing an IRL stream that featured Clavicular, Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes, receiving nearly 150,000 views, 2,200 likes and 110 replies in 10 days.

Later that same day, Sneako livestreamed a 12-hour stream on Kick at Vendome in Miami,[1] which amassed 145k views during the course of the week (reupload seen below).[4]



The next day, on January 18th, Sneako posted some photographs on X[5] after the event showing him alongside his guests, including Fuentes and Tate.[5] The tweet garnered over 1.8 million views, 21,000 likes and 1,900 replies in nine days.


Developments

Vendome's Response

On January 18th, 2026, Vendome, the Miami Beach club where the stream was hosted, issued a statement on its Instagram denouncing the event and announcing an internal investigation.[9]


VENDÔME We are aware of a video circulating online from one of our venues that includes content and imagery that are deeply offensive and unacceptable. We want to be unequivocally clear: Vendôme and our hospitality group do not condone antisemitism, hate speech, or prejudice of any kind. These values are fundamentally opposed to who we are and the environments we strive to create. We are currently conducting an internal review to understand the circumstances surrounding how this requested song came to be played during a bottle parade, and we will take immediate action to hold the responsible parties accountable. Our ownership and leadership reflect a diverse group of partners, backgrounds, and faiths including members of the Jewish community and we are deeply disturbed by the harm caused by this incident and the circulation of this footage. As our review proceeds, we are evaluating additional safeguards and procedures to ensure our venues are not used as platforms for offensive or harmful behavior. We take this matter seriously and will continue to act thoughtfully and responsibly as we complete our review.

The next day, Vendome issued a follow-up statement on its Instagram[10] declaring that three workers were fired and the guests were banned from the premises.[11]


VENDÔME Vendôme has completed its internal review of the unfortunate circumstances and events that occurred in our premises and has taken decisive action. This isolated incident involved three people which have been terminated from their employment and are no longer affiliated with Vendôme. Vendome has a zero tolerance policy towards antisemitism or any other form of discrimination. We have also permanently banned the individuals involved in this incident from the Vendôme premises. They are no longer welcome at our establishment under any circumstances. Although Vendome was not aware in advance of the incident, however, it should have never occurred. Vendôme has implemented new protocols and safeguards, including strict content controls, enhanced management oversight, and a zero- tolerance enforcement policy, to ensure our venue is never used as a platform for discrimination, hate, antisemitism or any other behavior harmful towards our community! We recognize the real harm this incident may caused to the Jewish community and to Miami Beach as a whole. Vendome remains committed to providing a respectful and inclusive space and environment for all members of our community, and we will continue to act accordingly.

Online Reactions

The Miami nightclub stream rapidly sparked discourse and reactions online as it spread across social media in mid-to-late January 2026, also spawning memes referencing it.

For example, on January 17th, 2026, X[6] user FearBuck shared a clip from the livestream featuring the guests chanting Kanye's "Heil Hitler" inside a limousine before arriving at the event. In one day, the clip amassed 17 million views and 51,000 likes.


A similar clip inside the nightclub, posted by X[7] user @Antunes1 on January 18th with the caption, "The culture is changing 💀," amassed more than 8 million views and 40 thousand likes during the course of the week.

Later on January 17th, X[12] user etherXwave posted a meme referencing the stream that included a screenshot of Sneako, Fuentes and Clavicular walking down the street wearing suits, garnering over 5.1 million likes and 600 replies in 10 days.


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Also on January 18th, 2026, another clip from the event was shared by X[8] user Kaizerrev in which Fuentes is seen replying, "Nah, I'm good," to a proposition to bring him girls, which amassed a similar amount of views and likes in that same span of time.


On January 19th, X[13] user esjesjesj posted an AI-edited image featuring the group with the caption, "Andrew Tate yassified Nick Fuentes," garnering over 22,000 views and 240 likes in eight days.


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On January 26th, 2026, YouTuber ChadCat uploaded a video titled "Andrew Tate Just Ended His Career" that summarized the event and ensuing backlash, receiving over 20,800 views, 1,000 likes and 170 comments in a day.



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