Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is making a Toronto stop during the fall 2025 tour to support her new book, 107 Days.
A hardcover copy of the book sells for
. But if you want a ticket to her Nov. 16 appearance at Toronto’s Meridian Hall, you’ll pay significantly more.
It’s
that launched on Sept. 24 in New York City, taking Harris across North America in support of her memoir about the 2024 presidential campaign, released at the end of September.
Each event will involve an intimate conversation with her about the campaign, as well as her vision for the country’s future.
In an August
, she wrote: “107 Days is my candid and personal account of the shortest presidential campaign in modern history. Over the next few months, I will travel our country to share behind-the-scenes moments, lessons learned, and how we keep moving forward together.”
My new book, 107 Days, is #1 on the @nytimes Best Sellers and American Booksellers Association Indie Bestsellers lists.
I am deeply grateful for every person who has read, listened, and joined me to reflect on this journey. I look forward to continuing to see you on the road:… pic.twitter.com/RBpr540Dxl
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 2, 2025
for tickets at Meridian Hall ran between $60 and $175, but the ticket for Harris’s appearance is so hot that resale tickets are running much higher.
A resale ticket for a balcony seat on
is going for $297.50. A seat near the back of the orchestra (floor) section is $327.25, while one near the front costs $2,766.75.
On the website for ticket reseller,
, a seat near the back is running $340. Near the front, you’ll pay $2,493.
Another reseller,
, has one bargain near the back of the floor seats for $279, compared to one near the front for $1,798. Balcony seats span $256 to a whopping $8,650.
Tickets are going fast on
, running $403 at the back to $4,643 near the front.
has a similar price range.
Other stops in the tour included American cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Chicago, Portland, Nashville and Miami.
Other than Toronto, the tour included an international stop in London on Oct. 23.
All general admission tickets
, sold through each tour-venue’s partner bookstore, in support of local literary communities.
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