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Published 18:29 11 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 18:34 11 Feb 2026 GMT

Erika Kirk is set to bring the Turning Point USA tour to Ireland.
The wife of the late Charlie Kirk is reportedly looking to recruit Irish Christians for the right-wing group which was founded by her husband.
Charlie Kirk, who was renowned for his controversial politics, was shot dead in Utah last year, since which the mother-of-two has been continuing his work across the US, filling out arenas and welcoming specials guests on stage, such as Nicki Minaj.
It is now being reported that Mrs Kirk will travelling across Europe and is set to make a stop in Belfast.
Turning Point, which was established in 2012, advocates for conservative politics acoss high school, college, and university campuses.
The non-profit organisation, which has been supported by many famous faces such as Kid Rock and Brantley Gilbert, has organisations in the UK, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Belfast Telegraph claims that DUP MP Ian Paisley has been approached about a possible visit from the group, however nothing has been confirmed.
Such an event would focus on recruiting young people from the ages of 15 and 25 to spread Christian beliefs.
This news comes just after Turning Point organised their own 'Super Bowl half-time show' dubbing it 'The All American Half-Time' show.
It came as a challenge to the the NFL's decision to allow Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny perform in Spanish.

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