Charlie Kirk’s death shocked millions in the U.S. and abroad. Known for The Charlie Kirk Show and his massive online following, his passing unexpectedly boosted his platforms, with Fox Business reporting video views jumped by over 94 million.
Despite his absence, the show continues airing with his chair left symbolically empty. Friends and colleagues are carrying on his mission. Tyler Bowyer, a close friend, shared Kirk’s final video urging civic action: “It’s game time Arizona but you can’t make plays if you’re not on the team. It starts with you getting registered to vote.”
Kirk is survived by his wife Erika and their two children. A private memorial was held at the Kennedy Center, with a larger public service planned in Arizona, where Donald Trump is expected to attend. Erika Kirk delivered a heartfelt message on his show, describing the family’s immense loss.
Bowyer, reflecting on their decade-long friendship, described Kirk as “deeply principled” and praised his compassion, intellect, and dedication to empowering young people.
To honor his legacy, voter registration forms will be distributed at the Arizona memorial, continuing his final call for civic engagement.