Turning Point USA Tours Return to College Campuses Starting Monday Night

Tucker Carlson, Glenn Beck, and Megyn Kelly are among conservatives who will help complete Charlie Kirk’s college tour, according to Turning Point USA.
Published: 9/22/2025, 8:55:34 PM EDT
Turning Point USA Tours Return to College Campuses Starting Monday Night
People visit the makeshift memorial for Charlie Kirk outside the headquarters of Turning Point USA in Phoenix, Ariz., on Sept. 18, 2025. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Turning Point USA has relaunched the late Charlie Kirk's national campus tours with a fresh lineup of popular, conservative figures with a total of 11 appearances over the next two months.

The political youth organization is holding its first campus tour on Monday night at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, according to an announcement on X.
"The tour continues, and our friends are carrying Charlie's torch into the heart of college campuses all across the nation. God bless them," Andrew Kolvet, spokesman and executive producer of "The Charlie Kirk Show," wrote on X.

Conservative media personality Michael Knowles is scheduled to host the "high-energy evening featuring a candid conversation about conservative values," followed by a question-and-answer session.

The event is sold out, according to the website promoting the event.

Popular conservative personalities Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and Glenn Beck are also among the tour's featured guests scheduled to pick up where Kirk left off.

"You’re not going to want to miss these special tour stops honoring the GREAT Charlie Kirk," TPUSA's chief operating officer, Tyler Bowyer, wrote on X.

Monday's campus event marks the first one since Kirk's assassination.

Kirk, the co-founder of TPUSA, was shot and killed on Sept. 10 while speaking to a large crowd of students at Utah Valley University as part of his organization's "American Comeback Tour." The popular conservative activist was known for visiting colleges across the nation and hosting debates with students on controversial topics.

The event is scheduled to take place indoors at the Northrop Auditorium and has a strict admission and entrance policy, according to the school website promoting the event.

All attendees will pass through a security check that will include metal detectors. In order to enter the building, participants must be 18 years of age or older and present an original, valid government-issued photo identification card that matches the name on the ticket. No water bottles, signs, banners, or any other displayable items are allowed into the event.

Following Kirk's death, Erika Kirk vowed to carry out her husband's legacy and told supporters: "My husband's voice will remain."

She was tapped to serve as the new leader of TPUSA. Erika Kirk pledged at his memorial in Arizona on Sunday that the organization’s chapters would grow and campus events would continue to hold debates.

TPUSA has seen a surge in popularity following Kirk's assassination.

The organization has received thousands of inquiries from people who want to start new campus chapters. Currently, it has 900 official college chapters and roughly 1,200 high school chapters.