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Kamala Harris Bringing Book Tour to Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

  • Writer: Joey Amato
    Joey Amato
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
Kamala Harris Destination Indy

Former Vice President Kamala Harris will continue her book tour for 107 DAYS into 2026, including a stop at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre in downtown Indianapolis on Thursday, February 26, 2026, in partnership with Barnes & Noble. Following the demand and sold-out engagements of her 17-city international book tour, former Vice President Kamala Harris announced a set of 18 new appearances to bring her powerful and timely message to audiences across the country.


Tickets will be available starting this Friday, December 12 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com. Meet & Greet tickets are available and include a photo with Harris and a signed copy of 107 DAYS.


107 DAYS has become one of the defining political books of the year. The book debuted as an instant #1 New York Times Bestseller and has remained on the list for 10 consecutive weeks, with over 600,000 copies sold across formats to date. With surprising and revealing insights, Harris tells the story of one of the wildest and most consequential presidential campaigns in American history. During these special events, Vice President Kamala Harris will share her powerful and timely message about what it will take to move forward, especially for those feeling disheartened and disconnected from the political process.


For more information, visit: https://107daysbook.com/.


About Former Vice President Kamala Harris

Kamala D. Harris served as the forty-ninth vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025—the first woman in American history to hold the office. She began her career in the Alameda County district attorney’s office before being elected district attorney of San Francisco, where her Back on Track program became a national model for reducing recidivism. As California’s attorney general, Harris prosecuted transnational gangs, big banks that defrauded homeowners, and for-profit colleges that targeted students and veterans. She defended the Affordable Care Act, fought for marriage equality, and pioneered the nation’s first open-data initiative in the criminal justice system. In the United States Senate, Harris fought for civil, immigrant, and voting rights, and gained national recognition for her incisive questioning in committee hearings. As vice president, she led efforts to strengthen global alliances and address child poverty, gun violence, student debt, maternal health, economic opportunity, and reproductive rights—casting more tiebreaking votes than any vice president in history, including for pandemic relief and the largest climate investment ever. Throughout her career, she has always fought for the only client she has ever had: the people.

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