A memorial service was held for Charlie Kirk, the conservative leader and activist, on September 21, 2025, in Glendale, Arizona. The event drew over 90,000 attendees, making it one of the largest memorials for a political figure in recent years.
Kirk, 31, was assassinated on September 10 during a campus event in Utah. His death sparked national debates over political violence and safety at public events.
The memorial featured speeches from prominent figures, including the U.S. President and other conservative leaders. They described Kirk as a “martyr” for his beliefs and praised his contributions to political activism.
Erika Kirk, Charlieβs widow and newly appointed CEO of his organization, delivered a heartfelt speech. She publicly forgave her husbandβs alleged assassin, emphasizing faith, love, and forgiveness.
The service included music, prayers, and moments of reflection. State Farm Stadium reached full capacity, while additional attendees were accommodated at nearby venues. Fans and supporters celebrated Kirkβs life and the impact of his work.
Kirkβs assassination has raised concerns about political divisions and the risks faced by public figures. The memorial highlighted both the grief and the solidarity among his supporters.
The event was widely covered, with attendees praising the respectful and peaceful atmosphere. It also reflected the continuing influence of Kirkβs work in shaping conservative movements in the United States.