Tucker Carlson Live Tour: Map, Guest List, Ticket Prices, More

Former Fox News personality Tucker Carlson has announced his first live tour, which will see him travel across the country for 15 different shows.

Carlson is a political commentator who hosted the talk show Tucker Carlson Tonight weeknights on Fox News until 2023. After his contract with the channel was terminated, he started hosting his show Tucker on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Now he is taking his live speaking tour nationwide, where he has invited various guests to join him on stage, including prominent conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene.

"Hey, it's Tucker Carlson. The one thing we know for certain is the United States is going to be one intense place this fall moving into this presidential election. So we thought, what better time to hit the road and see the country, and we are going to this fall," Carlson said in a video uploaded to X on June 10.

"We are pleased—in fact, thrilled—to announce Tucker Carlson Live which is what it sounds like: a nationwide tour and at every show will be joined by a friend, a special guest. Megyn Kelly, Glenn Beck, Tulsi Gabbard, Vivek Ramaswamy, Russell Brand and many others."

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Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Donald Trump Jr. and a map of North America. Carlson has announced his first live tour, which will see him travel across the country. Ivan Apfel/James Devaney/Joe Raedle/Getty/GC Images/Flourish

It also reads on the official tour website: "It's going to be interesting and fun as hell."

Newsweek emailed the Tucker Carlson Network for comment Thursday.

Full List of Tucker Carlson Tour Dates and Guests

  • Sept. 4, with Russell Brand - Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Sept. 5, with Vivek Ramaswamy - Honda Center in Anaheim, California.
  • Sept. 6, with Tulsi Gabbard - Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • Sept. 7, with Glenn Beck - Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Sept. 11, with Dan Bongino - BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • Sept. 12, with Megyn Kelly - T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
  • Sept. 13, with Charlie Kirk - INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas.
  • Sept. 16, with Alex Jones - Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Sept. 18, special guest TBA - Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas.
  • Sept. 20, with Kid Rock - Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Sept. 21, special guest TBA - Giant Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
  • Sept. 24, with Roseanne Barr - Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • Sept. 26, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene - Bon Secours Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
  • Sept. 27, special guest TBA - Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida.
  • Sept. 28, with Donald Trump Jr. - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida.

Ticket Release Dates and Prices

At the time of writing presale tickets were being sold on Ticketmaster for the event in Phoenix, Anaheim, Tulsa, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Hershey, Fort Worth, Greenville and Jacksonville.

To access them, people have to "join team Tucker," meaning paying a $6 monthly subscription to Carlson's website.

"We're building an alternative to legacy media. Team Tucker empowers us to do our job without fear. It's time they stopped hiding the truth from you. We'll expose them together," it states.

General sale tickets for Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Wichita, Rosenberg and Sunrise will go on sale at 10 am EDT on June 14.

The ticket prices have not yet been announced.

Tour Map

Departure From Fox News

Carlson's exit from Fox News ended a six-year reign as its ratings juggernaut; he was elevated to prime-time in 2017 following the inauguration of former President Donald Trump.

"Fox News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways," Fox News stated of the freshly departed Tucker Carlson Tonight host. "We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor."

The circumstances surrounding Carlson's exit quickly became a talking point as the host said he was informed of his exit from the network some 10 minutes before the official announcement. It came days after Fox News settled a defamation lawsuit, brought by Dominion Voting Systems, for $787.5 million. The lawsuit was filed over false claims that Fox News anchors and guests made, accusing Dominion of being involved in election fraud during the 2020 presidential ballot battle.

Carlson's unexpected departure from Fox News was said to have been triggered, at least in part, by a text he sent to a producer about footage of an "Antifa [antifascist] kid" being attacked by a group of "Trump guys."

The TV personality allegedly said the violence is "not how white men fight", then added he found himself "rooting for the mob" and hoping they'd "kill him" before being dismayed by his own reaction. The text message was reportedly discovered amid the broadcaster's showdown with Dominion.

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