Charlie Kirk’s Memorial Livestream Surpasses 100 Million Views According to TPUSA — The Number Could Be Even Bigger
The memorial for Charlie Kirk has reached a level few expected and many are now calling historic. Fox News shared a post quoting Andrew Kolvet of Turning Point USA, saying the livestream for the memorial had surged past 100 million streams. Kolvet added that this is almost certainly just the beginning — that the real number may be significantly larger. What started as a service to remember Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, has become a global moment.

Inside State Farm Stadium thousands gathered, voices raised in grief, hope, and faith. Outside, millions tuned in. In homes, cars, and across continents, people watched, listened, and shared. That figure of 100 million streams is not just a statistic — it’s proof that Charlie Kirk’s influence stretched far beyond politics, reaching hearts, media, and conscience.
Kolvet’s comment that the number is “likely much larger” means this could be one of the most watched conservative events in recent history. The livestream wasn’t just on a single platform — across social media, broadcast partners, and streaming services, the reach was enormous. Many wonder what platforms contributed how much, but the message is clear: Kirk’s memorial resonated.

Critics have asked for more data: how many were watching live, how many rewatched, how many were just seeing clips? But regardless, the impact is already visible in the responses. People who weren’t able to attend still shared prayers, supported signs, and expressed that they felt part of something bigger.
The in-stadium presence alone was powerful. State Farm Stadium, packed to near capacity with overflow, carried the sounds of hymns, speeches, and moments of raw emotion. Live and in person, it was unforgettable. Online, the scope is still being mapped.
What this all shows is that Charlie Kirk’s voice, his work, and the connections he built continue to echo. Whether in person or online, people are remembering, believing, rallying. The 100 million streams mark is just one milestone in what many expect will be a long legacy.