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Kamala Harris announces new book tour stops in NC, SC cities. How to get tickets

Kamala Harris is bringing her book tour to sites in the Carolinas. In this 2024 file photo, she smiles as she speaks to supporters during a presidential campaign rally at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte.
Kamala Harris is bringing her book tour to sites in the Carolinas. In this 2024 file photo, she smiles as she speaks to supporters during a presidential campaign rally at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte. jsiner@charlotteobserver.com

Former Democratic presidential candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to Charlotte and other cities across the Carolinas as part of her ongoing book tour.

Harris, who released “107 Days” earlier this year, will stop in Charlotte, Greensboro and Columbia, South Carolina, in early 2026, according to newly announced dates. The New York Times bestseller chronicles her run for the White House after taking over the top of the Democratic ticket for then-President Joe Biden.

Harris’s Charlotte event, held in conjunction with Park Road Books, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 4 at Ovens Auditorium. Presale tickets will be available starting Thursday, and general ticket sales begin Friday, according to Ticketmaster.

The book tour will also stop at the Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in Greensboro on Feb. 3 and Township Auditorium in Columbia, South Carolina, on Feb. 5.

Harris previously brought the tour to Durham, where she said Democrats need to respond in kind to Republicans “not playing fair.”

“They’re playing with fire, and we need to play with fire,” Harris said at the event.

The book includes details about her campaign stops in North Carolina and her relationship with former Gov. Roy Cooper, now a U.S. Senate candidate and potential running mate for Harris.

For additional dates and ticket information, visit 107daysbook.com.

This story was originally published December 10, 2025 at 12:11 PM.

Mary Ramsey
The Charlotte Observer
Mary Ramsey is the local government accountability reporter for The Charlotte Observer. A native of the Carolinas, she studied journalism at the University of South Carolina and has also worked in Phoenix, Arizona and Louisville, Kentucky. Support my work with a digital subscription
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