The GothamChess Europe Tour 2025 | How To Academy

Fri, 9 May 2025

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm BST

The GothamChess Europe Tour 2025

Levy Rozman AKA GothamChess

The Internet’s favourite chess teacher, Levy Rozman aka GothamChess, returns to How To Academy for an unmissable celebration of the ancient and beautiful game.

Every day, millions of people around the world learn how to win at chess from Levy Rozman. A prodigiously talented player since he first discovered the game at the age of 5, he is the internet’s favourite chess streamer and even more passionate about helping others learn the game than he is about the game itself.

Now in conversation with Fiona Steil-Antoni, he brings his unique teaching style to London for an unforgettable live show, featuring speed chess with a celebrity guest, fan-favourite segments including Guess the ELO, audience participation, and much, much more.

Whether you’re a beginner or training to be a Grand Master, this is an unmissable chance to plunge into the world of chess with the world’s most popular teacher.

Attendees to this event have the option of buying a VIP Pass, which includes:

  • Early access to the venue
  • Photos with Levy
  • Signing session
  • Exclusive Q&A
  • Raffle for a chance to win a speed chess session against Levy on a DGT Smart Board
  • We are giving away one (1) hand-signed DGT Smart Board with Chess Clock DGT3000 Limited Edition, Plastic e-Pieces, Cables and one (1) of ten (10) brand-new Chess Clock DGT1500 among all VIP guests.

Levy Rozman

Chess Streamer

Levy Rozman, more popularly known as GothamChess, is an online chess streamer who earned the International Master title in 2018. A former chess coach, he is passionate about chess accessibility, and has donated $100,000 in scholarship funds for chess programs in education. He currently boasts the biggest chess channel on YouTube, where he focuses on creating fun and educational content. He lives in NYC.

Fiona Steil-Antoni

Chess Player and Commentator

Fiona Steil-Antoni has been playing chess since the age of 9 and has represented Luxembourg in eleven Olympiads, as well as numerous other international competitions. She holds the WIM title and won the individual gold medal on board two at the 2006 Women’s Chess Olympiad in Turin. In 2014, Fiona took her first steps in the world of chess coverage. Fiona has since held roles as a commentator, press officer, interviewer and within social media at some of the world’s most prestigious events, such as the World Championship Match 2018, Tata Steel Chess, Isle of Man International, Gibraltar Masters, Qatar Masters and Norway Chess among others. She is also a partnered Twitch streamer, a Chessable author and works as a commentator for Hikaru Nakamura.