Tucker Carlson announces 16-day tour interviewing Trump allies
'It's going to be interesting and fun as hell,' according to Carlson's website
Conservative media personality Tucker Carlson will host a 16-day media tour interviewing allies of former President Donald Trump.
"Join Tucker Carlson and friends from coast to coast as he hits the road for his first live tour," an announcement on Carlson's website reads. "Tucker will be joined on stage by some of the most fascinating and recognizable guests, responding to everything that is happening in real time."
"It’s going to be interesting and fun as hell," the announcement said.
The tour begins on Sept. 4 in Phoenix, Arizona. Carlson will interview comedian Russell Brand, The Hill reported.
Carlson will then interview former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy in Anaheim, California.
Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and Dr. Kevin Roberts will speak to Carlson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Gabbard, a Democrat turned independent, endorsed Trump earlier this week.
On Sept. 20, Carlson will interview Kid Rock, who performed at the Republican National Convention this year, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, will speak to Carlson in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
Carlson will also interview far-right radio host Alex Jones, who claimed the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting was a hoax. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, R-S.C., will join Jones.
On Sept. 28, Carlson will speak with Donald Trump Jr.
"We hope to see you there," Carlson wrote on X.
Carlson, formerly a Fox News host, was fired after the network settled a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for over $787 million.
After leaving Fox News, Carlson began an online subscription-based network, the Tucker Carlson Network, last December. In February, Carlson interviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin.