Kamala Harris Book Tour Coming to Nashville Tuesday

by | Nov 18, 2025

Former Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Nashville on Tuesday to promote her new book 107 Days, a political memoir detailing her failed 2024 presidential campaign following then-President Joe Biden’s decision to not seek re-election.

The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville will host Harris on Tuesday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m. where the vice president will “tell the story of one of the wildest and most consequential presidential campaigns in American history, according to the venue.

“During this special event, Harris will share what she saw, what she learned, and what it will take to move forward. With nuance, candor, and a unique perspective, Harris will lead a conversation about how we collectively chart a blueprint that sets an alternative vision for our country now,” a description of Tuesday’s event reads on the Ryman Auditorium’s website.

Harris’ book, published by Simon & Schuster, was released in September. It retails for $27 at Barnes & Noble. A signed copy retails for $30.

Every ticket holder at Harris’ book tour event on Tuesday will receive a copy of the book. Resale tickets for the event are still available.

Tuesday’s event is being held in partnership with Parnassus Books.

Harris said her book is “not a recap” of the 2024 presidential race, but instead a “candid and personal account” of her journey through “the shortest presidential campaign in modern history.”

Despite her loss in the 2024 presidential election, Harris has not ruled out a bid for president in 2028.

Last month during an interview with BBC, Harris said she is “not done,” and that the U.S. will “for sure” elect a female president in the future which “possibly” will be her.

Harris also told The Associated Press she “has not decided” on whether or not she will seek the Democratic nomination in the 2028 presidential election.

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Kaitlin Housler is a reporter at The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network. Follow Kaitlin on X / Twitter.
Photo “Kamala Harris” by Ryman Auditorium.

 

 

   
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