The All‑Star Lineup Speaking at Charlie Kirk’s Memorial is Revealed

Turning Point USA has unveiled the speaker lineup for Charlie Kirk’s upcoming memorial service, and it’s nothing short of historic. On Sunday, September 21, thousands will gather at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to honor the life and legacy of the Turning Point USA founder, who was tragically killed last week.

The event, titled “Building a Legacy, Remembering Charlie Kirk,” will feature some of the most prominent names in conservative politics and media. Scheduled speakers include Kirk’s wife, Erika, President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Tucker Carlson, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. For a movement Kirk helped shape, the lineup reflects the impact he had across the Republican Party and beyond.

Fox News reported that the memorial will be a massive public event, fitting for someone who dedicated his life to building one of the most dynamic grassroots organizations in America. State Farm Stadium, home to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals, holds over 63,000 people and can expand to more than 73,000 for major gatherings. Turning Point USA expects a full house.

President Trump has confirmed his attendance, calling Kirk an “American legend” and pledging to honor his legacy in person. The symbolism of the former president speaking at the memorial cannot be overstated. Kirk was one of Trump’s most loyal defenders, using his platform to energize young conservatives and challenge the radical left on college campuses nationwide. That bond will be front and center as Trump delivers his tribute.

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio bring both generational and institutional weight to the program, while Tucker Carlson’s presence reflects Kirk’s close ties to conservative media. And of course, Erika Kirk will take the stage to share personal reflections about her husband, who leaves behind not only a movement but also a young family.

USA Today reported that those wishing to attend must register through Turning Point USA’s website. Admission is first-come, first-serve, and attendees will receive guidance the evening before the service. With demand expected to be overwhelming, organizers are urging people to secure their spots as quickly as possible.

Charlie Kirk spent his life ensuring that conservatives had a voice. Now, tens of thousands will come together in Arizona to make sure that voice is remembered — and that the movement he built continues to grow louder.

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