Texas Tribune Festival 2025 Kicks Off with Diverse Topics and Influential Speakers
The Texas Tribune Festival 2025 is now open for ticket sales. This year's event promises to be bigger than ever, with a diverse range of topics and influential speakers. The festival will take place in downtown Austin from November 13 to 15, with the first day featuring programs across seven venues leading to an opening keynote.
Spanning three days, the festival will delve into crucial issues such as elections, media, nuclear power, water crisis, education, and the future of politics. Among the notable speakers are Tim Walz, Bill Kristol, Vicente Fox, Carol Alvarado, Ruth Simmons, Christine Brennan, and Pete Buttigieg. Additionally, attendees can look forward to over 100 conversations with influential voices in politics, policy, media, arts, and culture.
Special events and experiences are planned for students, Texas Tribune members, and executive pass holders. One-on-one conversations will be held with prominent figures like Jake Tapper, Jay Hartzell, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Lonsdale, Jasmine Crockett, and John Mulaney. While the official list of speakers and one-to-one sessions is yet to be fully announced, attendees can stay informed through the official website, social media, and newsletters.
The Texas Tribune Festival 2025, presented by JPMorganChase, will conclude with a free street party called Open Congress and a closing keynote on November 15. With a wide range of topics and speakers, the festival promises insightful discussions and unique experiences. Tickets are available now, so mark your calendars and get ready for an engaging event.
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