Erica Kirk forgives Charlie Kirk for doubting a shooter at her husband’s monument
Thousands of people, including President Donald Trump and a conservative leader, attended Charlie Kirk’s additional service ceremony.
The Turning Point Tour, previously known as the “America Comeback Tour,” reopened on Monday, September 22nd, at the University of Minnesota Twin City.
In her first public address after her husband’s death, Erica Kirk vowed to continue her husband’s legacy by announcing that another US-sponsored event, Campus Tour and America Fest, will continue as planned.
“The campus tour will continue this fall,” he announced the newly appointed CEO of Turning Point USA on September 12th. “There will be more tours over the next few years.”
According to a conservative youth activist organization, “Each stop is an opportunity to celebrate Charlie’s mission and continue to live the fight. He knows we do not want to surrender or be forced into silence. Free speech is free only when we use our voice.”
Here’s everything you need to know about The Turning Point Tour, including how to get tickets.
How to get tickets for the Turning Point Tour
Tickets for “The Turning Point Tour” can be purchased on the Turning Point USA website.
Anyone interested in attendance, whether a student or a member of the public, must provide their full name, contact information, zip code, state and school name, if applicable.
“Turning Point Tour” dates, speakers, etc.
The Turning Point Tour, consisting of dozens of stops, will continue until Monday, November 10th.
From Savannah Chrisley to Vivek Ramaswamy, 18 notable numbers will host or appear this fall at the “Turning Point Tour” outage.
Check the dates for tours of Turning Point USA.
- 9/24: Virginia Tech with Megin Kelly and Governor Glenn Youngkin
- 9/30: Utah, Sen. Mike Lee, Governor Spencer Cox, R-Az Andy Biggs, retired politician Jason Chaffetz
- 10/7: Montana with Vivek Ramaswamy and Gov. Greg Gianforte
- 10/9: University of North Dakota and Glenbeck
- 10/16: University of Oklahoma
- 10/21: Indiana University Bloomington and conservative commentator Tucker Carlson
- 10/27: Conservative commentators Louisiana State University Ally Beth Stucky and Governor Jeff Landry
- 10/29: Olemis
- 11/5: Auburn University
- 11/10: California Berkeley with Rob Schneider and Christian author Frank Tulek

