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Face to Face: Limited single-event tickets on sale starting today

See how to snag individual tickets to Wake Forest University’s in-demand season of its celebrated Face to Face Speaker Forum.

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The 2024-25 season kicks off Sept. 11, with events being held at the university’s Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Wait Chapel.

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There’s a good reason only a limited quantity of single-event tickets are available for Wake Forest University’s 2024-25 Face to Face Speaker Forum: The blockbuster lineup has created an unprecedented demand for season tickets.

Single-event tickets are on sale starting today at 10 a.m. — meaning you’d be wise to snatch tickets while you can. Take your pick of the following featured speakers (or see them all with a season subscription):

  • Peyton Manning — Hall of Fame quarterback + NFL’s only five-time MVP (Sept. 11)
  • Anderson Cooper — Emmy-award winning CNN anchor and 60 Minutes correspondent (Nov. 21)
  • Jesmyn Ward — Award-winning novelist and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient (Dec. 5)
  • David Brooks — Bestselling author + New York Times op-ed columnist and political commentator (Feb. 27)
  • John Legend — Multi-platinum singer-songwriter and the first African American man to win an EGOT (Apr. 8).

Face to Face is considered one of the nation’s top speaker forums, with past speakers including Trevor Noah, former President George W. Bush, Yo-Yo Ma, and more.

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