How to watch or attend Turning Point USA’s memorial service for Charlie Kirk
A public memorial will be held in honor of the late conservative activist, Charlie Kirk, on Sunday, Sept. 21 in Glendale, Ariz.
Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University during a speaking event on Sept. 10. Tyler Robinson, 22, is the suspected killer and is being held in custody without bail. His trial began on Sept. 16.
Kirk’s body was transported from Salt Lake City to Phoenix, Ariz. on Thursday, Sept. 11. Arizona is where Kirk, his wife and two children lived.
Kirk started a non-profit called Turning Point USA, which holds clubs for teens and young adults on many high school and college campuses. Turning Point will hold the public memorial to “celebrate the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Charlie Kirk, an American legend.”
If you cannot physically attend the service, you can also attend virtually. Here’s how to both attend and watch Charlie Kirk’s memorial.
How to attend Charlie Kirk’s public memorial
To attend Kirk’s memorial, you must register with Turning Point on its website. The service will be held at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Sunday, Sept. 21. The stadium is located at 1 Cardinals Drive in Glendale. The event is first come, first serve based on stadium capacity.
Doors will open at 8 a.m. Mountain Standard Time. The memorial will begin at 11 a.m. MST.
Parking is free. Turning Point has asked guests to carpool if able. Specific parking details and other information will be sent to registered guests in the evening of Saturday, Sept. 20. A strict no-bag policy is in effect, and guests should expect “TSA-level screening.”
Turning Point has also requested guests to wear their “Sunday best,” specifically in red, white or blue.
Where to watch Charlie Kirk’s memorial service
Select news outlets will be streaming the memorial. Check your local news to see if they will have live coverage.
Otherwise, the memorial will be livestreamed on Charlie Kirk’s Rumble account.