The Charlie Kirk Memorial will celebrate the life and legacy of the conservative activist. Kirk passed away last week after being assassinated during a speaking event.
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A normal Wednesday was shattered by a gunshot. Kirk later passed away from his injuries at the hospital. Kirk’s memorial will happen on Sunday, September 21.
Turning Point USA, which Kirk co-founded, confirmed the event will happen in Glendale. The event will honor the life of Kirk and his legacy. Thousands will attend in person, including President Donald Trump. But you can tune in from home as well.
What Time Is The Charlie Kirk Memorial?
Kirk’s memorial will begin at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time). According to Turning Point, the doors will open that morning at 11 am ET.
The event will happen at State Farm Stadium to packed-out crowds.
If you’re planning to stream then you have a couple of options at your disposal.
How To Stream Charlie Kirk Memorial
- If you have access to Paramount Plus, then you can stream the memorial on the streaming platform. It will be the CBS News coverage of the event. You can also access their news coverage on the CBS App or at cbsnews.com/live. Both Nancy Chen and Kris Van Cleave will report on the event.
- Alternatively, you can stream the CNN coverage across several platforms including on HBO Max and CNN.com.
- Fox News coverage will start that morning at 6 a.m. Rachel Campos-Duffy, Charlie Hurt and Griff Jenkins are hosting the event for a special edition of “Fox & Friends Weekend.” The platform will start presenting the memorial at 2p.m. ET with “Remembering Charlie Kirk.” Kayleigh McEnany and Lawrence Jones will headline that program.
- ABC News Live will be available on their app or at ABCNews.go.com or other streaming services.
- Finally, NewsNation plans to air a special coverage starting at 1 p.m. ET and lasting until 5 p.m. ET.
There are plenty of options to tune into the event if you’re looking to watch. Each offers their own commentary on it. But each should present the memorial for Kirk in its entirety.

