The Sim Your Summer season offers a little Something For Thee Hotties in May 30th’s official livestream. Influencer Quen Blackwell and multi-award-winning musician Megan Thee Stallion are teaming up at Dream Con Houston to stream The Sims 4.
It’s a part of Dream Con’s wider events programming, alongside Sims-themed photo opportunities and an official after-party for in-person attendees. Thankfully, the livestream is open for all and is free to tune into online.
The Sims™ is showing up BIG this year at Dream Con! Get ready for a weekend of creativity, iconic, & unexpected moment.
— Dream Con (@dreamconvention) May 29, 2025
🎥 Livestream Event — Catch a special livestream on @thesims YouTube Channel featuring none other than Megan Thee Stallion & Quenlin Blackwell. You don’t… pic.twitter.com/sG96pPtieJ
Where to watch Thee Sims Livestream
You can catch the livestream over on The Sims’ official YouTube channel. The waiting room is open now, so you can hop right in and start chatting to other Simmers while you wait.
Depending on which time zone you’re in, you can tune in at:
- 4:15 PM Pacific Time
- 6:15 PM Central Time
- 12:15 AM British Summer Time (May 31st)
There’s my Friday night plans sorted.
We don’t know exactly what’s going to go down in the livestream, but it’s promised to be an unpredictable dinner party. Think they’re going to get a Gold event reward for it?
Sim Your Summer starts now

The livestream kicks off the Sim Your Summer season (Or, Hot Sim Summer). It’s a whole calendar of events bringing new content to The Sims 4 and The Sims Freeplay, alongside a ton of other treats like a board game and a suspected merch drop. There’s even a new event series launching called Nature’s Calling, where you can unlock loads of freebies for your Sims.
The next thing coming after it is the much-awaited roadmap for The Sims 4, which will tell us a little more about what new DLC to expect over the next few months. This is set to arrive on June 5th, and usually comes straight to official social media channels. Until then, it’s hard not to speculate about what the next Expansion Pack might be. Maybe the livestream will throw us a bone by dropping a few hints?

Toni is a writer, content creator, and simulation fanatic. He started playing The Sims 1 in the early 2000s when expansion packs still only cost a fiver and the inflatable sofas were contemporary.
