Kick streamer Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, has revealed that he no longer owns any part of Miami Beach nightclub Bacara. In a recent video shared on X, the streamer said he sold his shares in the club and has already made money from the investment. The comments came as questions continued to circulate online about his connection to the nightclub. Bacara opened in April 2026 and quickly became one of Miami’s most talked-about nightlife spots, regularly drawing large crowds and sold-out events.Speaking directly to viewers, Clavicular said, “I don’t give a sh*t about Bacara anymore..I already made my bag, I flipped it..I do not have any ownership anymore..it is funny though..they thought me not being there..did they actually think the club is gonna work without me but it’s all good, I made my bag.”His statement matches recent reports and discussions on social media that suggested he had exited the business. While there has been debate online about how much ownership he previously held, Clavicular himself has now confirmed that he no longer has a stake in the venue.
Braden Eric Peters explains Bacara exit while teasing a larger business opportunity
Bacara launched earlier this year as a streamer-friendly nightclub and quickly gained attention for packed events and strong business. The venue was linked to several well-known names, including Wack 100, and hosted performances from artists such as Blueface.However, the club also faced unwanted attention following an on-stream brawl that became a major talking point online. Reports surrounding the incident added to speculation about Clavicular’s future involvement with the venue.Despite stepping away from ownership, Clavicular suggested that Bacara’s success is still helping his personal brand. In another statement, he told viewers, “I’ll tell u guys why soon (I sold my shares)..I have a big opportunity..so now to get appearance fees and club bookings, it’s so easy cuz u just say hey bro look at Bacara, this sh*t sold out every night.”From his comments, it appears he views the investment as a successful business move that opened new doors. Rather than focusing on the nightclub, he is now hinting at a larger project that he plans to discuss in the future.For now, the biggest takeaway is clear. Braden Eric Peters has confirmed that he sold his shares in Bacara, no longer has ownership in the Miami nightclub, and believes the move has positioned him for a bigger opportunity ahead.







