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Streamable Creator Spotlight: sergicabrer3
A creator profile of sergicabrer3, the Spanish IRL streamer behind Sergi Cabrer, Malta streams, subathons, Paceville nights, and a fast-growing Twitch audience.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is sergicabrer3?
sergicabrer3 is Sergi Cabrer, a Spanish-language Twitch Partner whose channel is built around IRL streams, public social clips, travel nights, and long live sessions that move between streets, parties, football, chat, and whatever is happening around him.
Viewers love watching Sergi because the stream has that live IRL feeling where anything can become the next clip. One day the title is about Paceville. Another is about a foam party. Another is a subathon where every sub adds more time. The public trail is not subtle: Malta, Madrid, Mallorca, Italy, rooftops, clubs, random conversations, Spanish chat, and a lot of people reacting to him in real time.
His Twitch bio is short, but the rest of the public profile fills in the picture. TwitchTracker lists him as Spanish-language, Partner status, created on April 4, 2019, and ranked #1,568 overall in its current snapshot. Streams Charts lists the real name Sergi Cabrer and marks the channel as Spanish-language Partner. TwitchMetrics lists him as Partner too and says he usually streams IRL.
The easiest read is simple: sergicabrer3 is a Spanish IRL creator who is currently catching serious momentum through travel streams and subathon energy. He is not trying to be polished in a studio. The channel is strongest when he is outside, moving through a place, talking to people, and letting chat react as the night gets weirder.
The Malta run
Right now, Malta is the big public chapter for Sergi. The queue row caught him live with a title built around `SUBATHON DIA 3`, `1 SUB = +15 MIN`, and `MOGGEANDO POR LA FOAM PARTY`. Streams Charts also showed a live Day 3 subathon stream, plus recent Malta titles around buying things with Argentina, watching Argentina, a foam party, Paceville, Gianpula, and `!malta !discord`.
TwitchMetrics showed the same thing from another angle. Its recent stream history listed a Day 1 subathon title, then `MOGGEANDO POR LA FOAM PARTY | MALTA DIA 46`, then `MOGGEANDO POR PACEVILLE Y LUEGO VIENDO ESPANA | MALTA DIA 45`. The numbers around those streams were not tiny either: the foam party stream showed 903 average viewers and 1,979 peak viewers on TwitchMetrics, while the Paceville stream showed 709 average and 919 peak.
The whole run feels made for IRL. Malta gives the stream streets, nightlife, tourists, beaches, bars, watch parties, strangers, friends, and plenty of situations where chat can decide if Sergi is cooking or getting cooked. The repeated `moggeando` title makes the channel feel like it has its own running joke, not just a generic travel stream label.
YouTube backs that up. Sergi Cabrer's channel has full Malta-style uploads like `MOGGEANDO POR PACEVILLE | UN MES EN MALTA DIA 1`, `MOGGEANDO POR MALTA EN DIRECTO`, and `MOGGEANDO POR MALTA 2 EN DIRECTO`. Search results also showed third-party recap uploads for Malta, Mallorca, Italy, and Paceville. That usually happens when viewers want the IRL run clipped and replayed after the Twitch stream ends.
The Twitch numbers
Sergi's public tracker numbers were moving while he was live, so the exact totals differ by source. The big picture is consistent, though: this is no longer just a small IRL channel.
TwitchTracker's current visible snapshot had sergicabrer3 live, ranked #1,568 overall, #97 among Spanish channels, and Twitch Top 0.03%. Its performance box showed 96 hours streamed, 1,298 average viewers, 3,908 peak viewers, and 5,516 followers gained for the selected tracker window.
TwitchMetrics showed 107 hours live, 100,248 viewer hours, 3,857 peak viewers, and 4,516 follower change for June 5 to July 5, 2026. Its FAQ listed 38,587 Twitch followers, 933 average viewers, a 3,857 peak, and rankings of #63 for IRL on Twitch, #103 for Spanish-language channels, and #4 for Spanish IRL channels.
Streams Charts showed another live-updating version: 38,671 followers, 123h 20m airtime, 102,642 hours watched, 833 average viewers, 3,857 peak viewers, 1,072,096 live views, and 4,480 new followers in the last 30 days. It also listed him as a Twitch Partner and gave the real name Sergi Cabrer.
Those are good IRL numbers. The follower count is around the high 30Ks, but the recent average viewers and Spanish IRL rankings are the part that stands out. A creator can have 40K followers and still stream to a quiet room. Sergi's recent trackers show the room is actually there.
What the clips say
Sergi's clip pages make the channel pretty easy to understand. TwitchMetrics listed top clips like `BESAZOOO`, `BESAZO DE AURORA`, `BACIO DI AURORA`, and `TIAS BESANDOSE`, all under IRL, with the top one showing 20,971 views. TwitchStats listed recent clips like `La noche es joven`, `FEO SE ACERCA`, `Como Sergi conocio a su esposa Iara`, `French lol`, `GOOOOLLLLLLLL`, and `en otra dimension`.
That mix tells you the stream is not about a scoreboard. It is about social tension, nightlife, jokes, people walking into frame, football reactions, chat reading the room, and little IRL scenes that viewers want to replay. The titles are mostly in Spanish, but even if you do not speak the language, the shape is obvious: Sergi is making live social content.
Instagram search results show the same thing in short-form language. One result said `Chica se pone timida con Sergi`. Another said `Chica con novio le sonrie a Sergi`. Another said `Sergi conociendo a una suiza en Malta`. Another referenced Mykonos. Those snippets are not full biography facts, but they show what the public clip economy around him looks like: reactions, flirting, awkward public exchanges, and Spanish viewers commenting on how he handles it.
The risk with writing about a creator like this is making the article sound like a business deck. That would miss the whole point. Sergi's channel is funny because it is not clean. The stream moves from party to street to football to stranger conversation to chat yelling about what just happened. That is the show.
YouTube and TikTok
Sergi's YouTube channel is bigger than his Twitch follower count might make you expect. yt-dlp metadata listed the channel as `Sergi Cabrer`, with the channel ID `UCQrT9lS1TwUTwKaBYIckbrA` and about 47K subscribers.
Search metadata showed his own YouTube uploads around Omegle reactions, Malta streams, and long IRL recordings. One search result for `Girls Reaction on Handsome Boy on Omegle #26` showed 19,460 views. His `MOGGEANDO POR MALTA 2 EN DIRECTO` upload showed 8,181 views in yt-dlp search metadata, and `MOGGEANDO POR PACEVILLE | UN MES EN MALTA DIA 1` showed 3,625 views.
A lot of the YouTube surface around him also comes through recap channels. Search results showed kostyxd TV uploads for Mallorca, Italy, Malta, Paceville, Magaluf, boat parties, and dinner clips, with some view counts landing in the thousands or tens of thousands. That is useful because it shows the stream travels outside the main channel. People are chopping up the live content and sending the funniest parts around.
On TikTok, StreamRecorder listed `@sergicabrer3` as Sergi Cabrer and tracked one TikTok stream on May 8, 2026, with 18 minutes of airtime. The latest recording title was simple: `Estamos en twitch: sergicabrer3`. That fits the broader pattern. TikTok and Instagram push people back toward the Twitch show, while YouTube keeps the longer Malta and IRL replays around.
Why viewers watch Sergi
Viewers watch Sergi because he is good at putting himself where something can happen. Malta nightlife, Paceville, foam parties, football watch parties, rooftops, public conversations, and travel recaps all give the stream a setting before he even opens his mouth. Then his actual personality decides whether the clip becomes funny, awkward, flirty, or chaotic.
He also has a very Spanish IRL rhythm. The titles are full of Spanish stream shorthand, the chat commands are part of the routine, and the clips move fast. It feels like the audience knows the joke before the new viewer does, which is usually a sign that the room has its own culture.
The recent growth makes sense when you look at the format. Subathons reward long sessions. Travel IRL gives every hour a new backdrop. Nightlife gives the stream people and noise. YouTube and Instagram turn the best exchanges into replayable clips. Put all that together and the channel gets a lot easier to find than a streamer sitting inside waiting for a game lobby.
Sergi is not polished in the glossy influencer way. He is closer to a live social character: outside, reactive, half guided by chat, half guided by whatever Malta throws at him that night. That is why the current run is landing.
Where to follow Sergi
Twitch is `sergicabrer3`, and that is the main show for the live IRL streams, subathons, Malta nights, Paceville walks, watch parties, and chat commands.
Instagram is `sergicabrer`, with a profile snippet showing 221K followers and posts tied to Twitch clips and IRL reels.
YouTube is `Sergi Cabrer`, with long Malta uploads, IRL streams, and older Omegle-style reaction videos. TikTok also points back to the Twitch channel through `@sergicabrer3`.
The quick version
sergicabrer3 is Sergi Cabrer, a Spanish-language Twitch Partner whose current run is built around IRL streams, Malta, subathons, nightlife, travel clips, and Spanish chat.
Recent public trackers put him around 38K Twitch followers, with current 30-day IRL rankings inside the top Spanish IRL creators on Twitch.
His strongest public identity is simple: he goes outside, talks to people, turns the night into clips, and gives Spanish viewers a stream that feels live in the messiest possible way.
Streamable is happy to support sergicabrer3's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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