A statue honoring Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk will be installed in New York City's Times Square on Sept. 10, 2026 [1].

The monument serves as a permanent memorial in one of the world's most visited locations, signaling a high-profile effort to cement Kirk's political legacy.

Italian sculptor Sergio Furnari created the work, which is designed to commemorate Kirk's influence and the impact of his activism [1]. The unveiling is scheduled for Sept. 10, 2026 [1], which marks the one-year anniversary of Kirk's death [2].

While some reports describe the event as a commemoration of his death [1], others characterize the date as the anniversary of his assassination [2]. The project aims to place the "Freedom Statue" in the center of the city to ensure the founder's message remains visible to the public [2].

The choice of Times Square as the site for the memorial has drawn significant attention. Some observers have expressed concern that the statue could become a target for protests or vandalism shortly after its installation [3]. Despite these concerns, organizers are moving forward with the plans to honor the former activist's life and work.

The installation represents a rare instance of a contemporary political figure receiving a major public monument so soon after their death. The scale of the project reflects the ongoing influence of the organization Kirk founded and the divide in public sentiment regarding his ideological contributions to the U.S. political landscape.

A statue honoring Charlie Kirk will be installed in New York City's Times Square on Sept. 10, 2026.

The placement of a political monument in Times Square, a global commercial and tourist hub, transforms a site of commerce into a site of ideological contestation. By timing the unveiling to the one-year anniversary of Kirk's death, supporters are attempting to institutionalize his legacy through permanent art, while the controversy over the cause of death highlights the polarized environment surrounding his memory.