How to watch Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am 2019 – Teams, stream, schedule

Eli Becht

Back for its the second year, the Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am meshes celebrities and Fortnite personalities together as they battle against each other to declare a victor. Here’s how you can tune in on the action.

Capping off the week that was E3, the Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am features all of your favorite Fortnite personalities all in one spot and it’s sure to be one of the biggest events of the year for the game.

The first Celebrity Pro-Am was won by Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins and his partner Marshmello, but this year represents a brand new opportunity for players to take home the crown.

The Fortnite Block Party runs June 15-16.

Fortnite has grown a lot more competitive since that tournament so look for this one to be even more competitive than the last. 

The action is all available to watch from the comfort of your own home so let’s take a look at how you can do that.

How to watch the Celebrity Pro-Am 

The tournament will be broadcasted directly from the Fortnite Twitch channel and not from your favorite streamer. Other events, like Friday Fortnite and the World Cup qualifiers, are all broadcasted from the streamer themselves as well as the Fortnite channel, but that isn’t the case here.

This is likely due to the fact that players are all in one location instead of at their usual setups, so it’ll be easier to just set up the broadcast. on one channel.

You can watch along on the stream below.

Watch live video from Fortnite on www.twitch.tv

Creative tournament Block party schedule

The Block Party event runs for two days over June 15 and 16, with day one given over to the creative tournament.

The Creative Tournament saw eight teams of four battling it out, with eight qualified players working with popular creators to defend their celebrity VIP.

In the end, CouRage’s team won out, netting them a healthy amount of cash to go to charity, but the big competition is still to come.

Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am schedule

The Celebrity Pro-Am begins on June 16, and you can find the full list of participants below. The big event starts at 4:30pm PT / 7:30pm ET / 12:30am BST.

Who to watch for

Ninja and Tfue will definitely be two of the players to watch for as they are arguably two of the biggest names in Fortnite right now.

However, there a numerous other teams to look out for including Cloak and Dillon Francis, CouRageJD and Brendon Urie and DrLupo with Jordan Fisher.

Here is the complete list of participants.

Streamer/YouTuber Celebrity
Dennis ‘Cloak‘ Lepore Dillon Francis
Ben ‘DrLupo‘ Lupo Jordan Fisher
Imane ‘Pokimane‘ Anys Martin Doherty
Rachel ‘Valkyrae‘ Hofsetter Justin Jones
Jack ‘CouRageJD‘ Dunlop Brendon Urie
Tim ‘TimTheTatman‘ Behar Jaw Mewes
Kathleen ‘Loserfruit’ Belsten Joel McHale
Vikram ‘Vikkstar123’ Barn Martin Starr
One_Shot_Gurl Gallant
Samara Redway Marisha Way
Turner ‘Tfue‘ Tenney Josh Hart
Andre ‘Typical Gamer’ Rebelo Jimmy O Yang
Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins Marshawn Lynch
Lannan ‘Lazarbeam’ Eacott Hannibal Burress
Justin ‘FearItself’ Katz Blake Martinez
Kim ‘Patriota’ Patriota Kyla-Drew Simmons
Flakes Power Douglas Costa
Sypher ‘SypherPK’ Ali Reggie Jackson
Nick ‘Nick Eh 30’ Amyoony Joey Bosa
Tyler ‘Wildcat’ Wine Janina Gavankar
Karim ‘Airwaks’ Benghalia RL Grime
EwokTV Kurt Benkert
Corentin ‘Gotaga’ Houssein Jordyn Jones
Lachlan Ross ‘Lachlan’ Power  Cody Walker
Jacob Connor Ball
Muselk JuJu Smith-Schuster
Scarlet Elly
TBNRFrags JT Brown
BuckeFPS Kenneth Faried
FiveSkill Taven Bryan
HeyStan Liam McIntyre
TrueTriz Murda Beatz
AviveHD Cray
Aydan ‘Aydan’ Conrad Robert Abisi
Bell Reina Washio
Cizzorz Meyers Leonard
Folagor Bruce Brown
Markilokuras Witt Lowry
Pipepunk Wax Motif
Pow3r Lee Nguyen
Acau Chandler Riggs
Ghost Kayuun Nick Shanholtz
Nick ‘NICKMERCS‘ Kolcheff Kyle Van Noy
Royalistiq  Xavier Woods
Coa Dohyeon Kim
FPX_Sad Matt Judon
ActionJaxon Damarious Randall
Denkops Chris Thompson
Symfuhny Jordan Vogt-Roberts
Ocmz Mo Karim
Leminics Taven Bryan

Last updated June 16, 12:58pm EST.