Zevent 2025: Date, Details & What to Expect

by Priyanka Patel

Zevent: French Streamers Aim to Shatter fundraising Records for Healthcare Charities

A three-day charitable streaming marathon, Zevent, is underway in Montpellier, France, with the ambitious goal of raising millions of euros for organizations dedicated to healthcare and well-being. As its inception in 2016, the event has already generated over 41 million euros in donations.

the event, spearheaded by Adrien Nougaret, known as ZeratoR, and Alexandre dachary, alias Roof, is being broadcast live on the zevent Twitch channel. This year’s iteration places a particular emphasis on all dimensions of health, encompassing care, support, and patient well-being.

Did you know? – Zevent, meaning “zero average” in French slang, began as a small stream and has grown exponentially, becoming one of the largest charity events in France. Its success demonstrates the power of online communities.

A Massive Online and In-Person Gathering

More than 350 streamers are participating in zevent, demonstrating the growing power of online communities to drive social impact. The event isn’t confined to the digital realm; a sold-out concert at the Zenith in Montpellier, with 5,000 attendees, took place on Thursday evening, highlighting the broad appeal of the initiative. The concert sold out in just four days, underscoring the public’s enthusiasm for the cause.

Pro tip: – Viewers can directly donate to Zevent thru the official Twitch channel and other designated platforms. Donations are frequently enough incentivized with challenges or rewards set by the streamers.

Supporting Eight Key Healthcare Organizations

This year’s fundraising efforts will directly benefit eight associations focused on supporting hospitals, patients, children, and caregivers. These organizations include the Cancer League, the French association of caregivers, Helebor, Nightline, L’Envol, Smile to life, Laughter Doctor, and Sparadrap.

“This is a major event, unique in the life of an association!” stated a representative of the League against Cancer, expressing the widespread excitement surrounding Zevent’s potential impact.

Zevent represents a powerful convergence of online entertainment and philanthropic giving,showcasing the potential for digital platforms to mobilize support for critical healthcare initiatives. The event’s continued success demonstrates a growing trend of socially conscious streaming and a commitment to supporting vital organizations.

Reader question: – Do you think online streaming events like Zevent will become a more common way to raise money for charities in the future? Share your thoughts!

Why, Who, What, and How did it end?

Why: Zevent was created to raise funds for healthcare charities and promote well-being.This year’s event specifically focuses on all dimensions of health,including care,support,and patient well-being.

Who: The event is spearheaded by French streamers Adrien Nougaret (ZeratoR) and Alexandre Dachary (Roof). Over 350 streamers are participating, and the fundraising benefits eight healthcare organizations: the cancer League, the French association of caregivers, Helebor, Nightline, L’Envol, Smile to life, Laughter Doctor, and Sparadrap.

What: Zevent is a three-day charitable streaming marathon held in Montpellier, France, featuring live streams on Twitch, a sold-out concert, and participation from hundreds of streamers. It aims to raise millions of euros for healthcare charities. As 2016, the event has raised over 41 million euros.

How did it end?: As of the time of this report, the event is ongoing and concludes on [Date – needs to be added when the event ends]. Final fundraising totals will be announced after the event’s completion. The event’s success is measured by the total

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