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Release radar: “Face to Face” single tickets drop Friday

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Headshots of the four speakers for Season Five of the Face to Face Speaker Forum.

Help broaden your child’s horizons: Kids 10 and up are welcome to attend.

Photo courtesy Wake Forest University

Single show tix for the 2025–26 “Face to Face Speaker Forum” go on sale this Friday, Aug. 1 — and this year’s conversation lineup is seriously stacked:

  • NBA legend Earvin “Magic” Johnson
  • Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney
  • Former National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster
  • Actress + “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo (dream come true for young “Wicked” fans)

Pro tip: Some shows sold out within weeks last season. If there’s someone you’re dying to see, don’t wait to grab your seats.

Love the look of all four? Season subscriptions are also still available.

See dates + snag tix

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