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The Turning Point USA co-founder’s fall tour officially resumed 12 days after his death on Sept. 22

Charlie Kirk at the Utah Valley University event on the left, and Savannah Chrisley in a pink MAGA cap

Charlie Kirk; Savannah Chrisley.Credit : Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty; the image direct

After Charlie Kirk was shot and killed during the first stop of his American Comeback Tour earlier this month, the tour was put on pause. It has since resumed, with several prominent conservative politicians and public figures now slated to appear in his place along the way.

The right-wing organizer’s Turning Point USA campus tour was temporarily halted after he was fatally shot during its first stop at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10. The organization, which he co-founded, has since announced on its website that the tour will resume, with events set to include a slew of new public figures.

Savannah Chrisley, Rob Schneider, Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson will appear at various dates, as will Charlie’s widow, Erika Frantzve Kirk, who has taken her husband’s place as Turning Point CEO. Several other public figures and politicians — including several Republican governors — are also listed as guest speakers on the updated tour website.

“Our campus tour this fall will continue,” reads a quote from Erika, 36, on the Turning Point website. Elsewhere on the website is text declaring that “each stop” on the tour “is a chance to honor Charlie’s mission and keep the fight alive.”

Savannah Chrisley arrives at the Melodies For Minds Fundraising event at The Loveless Cafe on February 6, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Savannah Chrisley.Jason Davis/Getty

The first show back since the political commentator’s death was held at University of Minnesota Twin Cities on Monday, Sept. 22, with Michael Knowles as guest speaker, according to the organization. The next is scheduled for Virginia Tech on Wednesday, Sept. 24.

Allie Beth Stuckey, Frank Turek, Vivek Ramaswamy, Alex Clark, Glenn Beck and Jason Chaffetz are also set to appear as speakers this fall, along with Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, Utah Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte.

Some speakers have already been announced for specific events, while others’ appearances will be revealed at later dates.

Ahead of Monday’s campus tour stop at the University of Minnesota, the Minneapolis college said it would not be allowing water bottles, signs, banners or any other displayable items inside the Turning Point event, according to Politico.

rs. Erika Kirk speaks during the memorial service for her husband, political activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona

Erika Kirk at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service on Sept. 21.Joe Raedle/Getty

Wednesday’s event at Virginia Tech was originally going to include an indoor and outdoor event, but will now include only the indoor component, the outlet reported, citing a university spokesperson.

Moving forward, Turning Point will not hold any public events outdoors, COO Tyler Bowyer previously confirmed to Salt Lake City newspaper Deseret News.

The final stop of the fall tour is scheduled at the University of California, Berkeley on Nov. 10, though the organization’s website says that there are more events “to be announced soon.”

Erika first announced that the Turning Point campus tour would resume while breaking her silence about her husband’s murder on The Charlie Kirk Show on Sept. 12, two days after he died. Days later, she spoke out in front of tens of thousands at a massive memorial service honoring her late husband in Glendale, Ariz.

The newly minted Turning Point CEO took the stage at State Farm Stadium to music and pyrotechnics, and used her moment at the service to share a message of forgiveness for Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect who has been arrested and charged with Charlie’s death.