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how many people attended charlie kirk's funeral

About 90,000 to 100,000 people are reported to have attended Charlie Kirk’s memorial service and funeral events in Glendale, Arizona. Some reports and organizers’ estimates describe a broader turnout “around” or “over” 200,000 when including registrations and overflow viewing areas, but the commonly cited in-person attendance range is roughly 90,000–100,000.

Quick Scoop: What We Actually Know

Different outlets and organizers use slightly different numbers, so it helps to separate them:

  • Police and major news outlets put physical attendance at about 90,000 to 100,000 people across the main venue and overflow spaces.
  • State Farm Stadium itself (the main site) was filled to its 70,000+ capacity, with additional thousands at the Desert Diamond Arena and nearby viewing areas.
  • Turning Point USA said more than 200,000 people registered to attend, and some coverage and social posts echoed figures “around 200,000” or “over 200,000” when describing the event’s broader turnout or registrations, not just seats filled at the ceremony.

In practical terms, if you’re asking “how many people attended Charlie Kirk’s funeral,” the most grounded answer is that about 90,000–100,000 people are generally reported as actually present at the memorial/funeral events in and around the stadium complex, with higher figures referring to registrations or wider participation estimates.

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