Former Vice President Kamala Harris is heading to Toronto this weekend as part of her North American tour promoting her new memoir, 107 Days — and fans hoping to see her in person may have to pay a premium.
Harris will appear at Toronto’s Meridian Hall on Nov. 16 for an onstage conversation about her 2024 presidential campaign, which she chronicles in the book released at the end of September. 107 Days, which sells for $42 in hardcover, offers what Harris calls “a candid and personal account of the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.”
In an August Instagram post announcing the tour, Harris wrote that she planned to “share behind-the-scenes moments, lessons learned, and how we keep moving forward together.”
The Toronto event is part of a 15-city tour that launched Sept. 24 in New York City and includes stops in major U.S. cities such as Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Houston, San Francisco, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Portland, Nashville, and Miami. Beyond Toronto, the only other international stop was London on Oct. 23.
Tickets for Harris’s Toronto appearance initially ranged from $60 to $175, but resale prices have skyrocketed as demand surged. On Ticketmaster, balcony seats are now listed at $297.50, while orchestra seats near the front are selling for as much as $2,766.75. On SeatGeek, a seat near the back costs about $340, compared to $2,493 closer to the stage. StubHub lists floor seats ranging from $279 to $1,798 — with some balcony tickets climbing as high as $8,650. TicketsCenter’s listings show prices from $403 near the back to $4,643 near the front.
Each ticket includes a copy of 107 Days, sold through the tour venue’s partner bookstore, in an effort to support local literary communities.
Harris’s Toronto stop is expected to draw a full house as audiences continue to show interest in her reflections on her campaign and political journey — and, for many, to catch a rare glimpse of the former vice president in a more personal light.
